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A man of Wales betwixt St David's day and Easter
First Line:
A man of Wales betwixt St David's day and Easter
Last Line:
D'ye think hur know not chalk from cheese
DMI number:
12750
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A Welshman and an Englishman disputed
First Line:
A Welshman and an Englishman disputed
Last Line:
Ay quoth the other each man toasts his cheese
Author:
Henry Parrot (Confident)
DMI number:
17363
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A Welshman coming late into an inn
First Line:
A Welshman coming late into an inn
Last Line:
In the morning took his heels and ran away
DMI number:
12413
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Cot bless hur nople k-g sir
First Line:
Cot bless hur nople k-g sir
Last Line:
That wrote apout hur a--
DMI number:
31833
5.
Did Longshanks purchase with his conquering hand
First Line:
Did Longshanks purchase with his conquering hand
Last Line:
Should give away all that his father won
Author:
Michael Drayton (Absolute)
DMI number:
41919
6.
He that owns with his heart and will help with his hand
First Line:
He that owns with his heart and will help with his hand
Last Line:
Whose health I will drink and whose friendship I'll own
DMI number:
5339
7.
Here lies puried under these stones
First Line:
Here lies puried under these stones
Last Line:
Hur went to cot py a very misshance | La yee now
DMI number:
24206
8.
Hur was tell hur a trick
First Line:
Hur was tell hur a trick
Last Line:
And bid hur home to trudge
DMI number:
42755
9.
In that remote and solitary place
First Line:
In that remote and solitary place
Last Line:
A burial so obscure a muse so mean
Author:
Sneyd Davies (Absolute)
DMI number:
23435
10.
Let the trumpets sound
First Line:
Let the trumpets sound
Last Line:
That will not put it on
DMI number:
1620
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