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41.
In Paul's churchyard in London
First Line:
In Paul's churchyard in London
Last Line:
And sauced him with his own cord | Still doth he cry &c
DMI number:
8521
42.
In Venice towne not long agoe
First Line:
In Venice towne not long agoe
Last Line:
That meaneth so to do
DMI number:
37272
43.
In vyce maist vicious he excells
First Line:
In vyce maist vicious he excells
Last Line:
Quhyle he fute hes
Author:
William Dunbar (Absolute)
DMI number:
10943
44.
Lo now his bloody banner is displayed
First Line:
Lo now his bloody banner is displayed
Last Line:
He brings with him the mighty men of war
DMI number:
44368
45.
I sing of no heresy turk or of tartar
First Line:
I sing of no heresy turk or of tartar
Last Line:
Than thus to be tossed in a blanket and drubbed
DMI number:
44331
46.
I sing the pleasures of the rural throng
First Line:
I sing the pleasures of the rural throng
Last Line:
So crowned with conquest and so blest with love
Author:
Matthew Concanen (Absolute)
DMI number:
11318
47.
I must confess that I was somewhat warm
First Line:
I must confess that I was somewhat warm
Last Line:
And teeth are useless where there's nought to eat
Author:
Thomas Sheridan (Speculation) & Jonathan Swift (Speculation)
DMI number:
24799
48.
I wayle I wepe I sobbe I sigh ful sore
First Line:
I wayle I wepe I sobbe I sigh ful sore
Last Line:
In Trinitate one God of myghts moste
Author:
John Skelton (Absolute)
DMI number:
37247
49.
I wayle I wept I sobbe I sigh ful sore
First Line:
I wayle I wept I sobbe I sigh ful sore
Last Line:
In Trinitate one God of myghts moste
Author:
John Skelton (Absolute)
DMI number:
37651
50.
I whose life | Was bound with thine by striving to secure
First Line:
I whose life | Was bound with thine by striving to secure
Last Line:
I fondly grasped too close
Author:
Elijah Fenton (Absolute)
DMI number:
19114
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