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1.
A woman's ware like china
First Line:
A woman's ware like china
Last Line:
She'll be cheap in Drury Lane
Author:
Henry Fielding (Confident)
DMI number:
866
2.
As Bathian Venus the other day
First Line:
As Bathian Venus the other day
Last Line:
Had still worn Betty Dalston's face
Author:
Henry Fielding (Absolute)
DMI number:
27770
3.
Come take up your burthen ye dogs and away
First Line:
Come take up your burthen ye dogs and away
Last Line:
And do you cut a caper when I cut a jest | Fa la la la &c
Author:
Henry Fielding (Confident)
DMI number:
2458
4.
In ancient days I've heard with horns
First Line:
In ancient days I've heard with horns
Last Line:
They're cuckolds all a row
Author:
Henry Fielding (Confident)
DMI number:
865
5.
Let a set of sober asses
First Line:
Let a set of sober asses
Last Line:
And a christian never should own him | Power and wealth &c
Author:
Henry Fielding (Confident)
DMI number:
2404
6.
Oh think not the maid whom you scorn
First Line:
Oh think not the maid whom you scorn
Last Line:
We in our poor cottage will love
Author:
Henry Fielding (Confident)
DMI number:
870
7.
Sir | While at the helm of state you ride
First Line:
Sir | While at the helm of state you ride
Last Line:
To take your humble servant lower
Author:
Henry Fielding (Absolute)
DMI number:
27541
8.
The doctor is feed for a dangerous draught
First Line:
The doctor is feed for a dangerous draught
Last Line:
Twill soon cure the fever that burns up your mind
Author:
Henry Fielding (Confident)
DMI number:
20735
9.
The more we know of human kind
First Line:
The more we know of human kind
Last Line:
Nor a woman true in twenty four
Author:
Henry Fielding (Absolute)
DMI number:
17700
10.
The stone that all things turns at will
First Line:
The stone that all things turns at will
Last Line:
And so I cheat you all | And a cheating &c
Author:
Henry Fielding (Absolute)
DMI number:
23712
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