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11.
But to return great joy our host expressed
First Line:
But to return great joy our host expressed
Last Line:
His voice was mirth his very look a joke
Author:
George Ogle (Absolute)
DMI number:
35174
12.
Chaucer who close attended from the ground
First Line:
Chaucer who close attended from the ground
Last Line:
Speak what he will like echo speak the last
Author:
George Ogle (Absolute)
DMI number:
18379
13.
Certain no kiss one certain way repeat
First Line:
Certain no kiss one certain way repeat
Last Line:
So many kisses told so many ways
Author:
George Ogle (Confident)
DMI number:
15224
14.
Close by the Reve the Cook of London rides
First Line:
Close by the Reve the Cook of London rides
Last Line:
His tale as you may hear in order told
Author:
George Ogle (Absolute)
DMI number:
18357
15.
Consent from one and all the question bore
First Line:
Consent from one and all the question bore
Last Line:
Each took his cordial draught and went to rest
Author:
George Ogle (Absolute)
DMI number:
35171
16.
Down at the foot of Vesulus the cold
First Line:
Down at the foot of Vesulus the cold
Last Line:
Their life was one long day of harmony and love
Author:
George Ogle (Absolute)
DMI number:
18369
17.
Full on the sumner loured the licensed friar
First Line:
Full on the sumner loured the licensed friar
Last Line:
Begin I say sir friar The friar complied
Author:
George Ogle (Absolute)
DMI number:
18365
18.
Here paused the friar to laugh at his own wit
First Line:
Here paused the friar to laugh at his own wit
Last Line:
But as you took my prologue take my tale
Author:
George Ogle (Absolute)
DMI number:
18366
19.
I cried one tender kiss sweet blooming maid
First Line:
I cried one tender kiss sweet blooming maid
Last Line:
This gave a thirst of kissing but no kiss
Author:
George Ogle (Confident)
DMI number:
15208
20.
I mean not by this tale I must declare
First Line:
I mean not by this tale I must declare
Last Line:
Annul should be my instant song annul
Author:
George Ogle (Absolute)
DMI number:
18370
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