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31.
The famous Greek and Asian story
First Line:
The famous Greek and Asian story
Last Line:
I now begin dum spiro spero
Author:
James Smith (Speculation)
DMI number:
8517
32.
They both were drowned whilst love and fate contended
First Line:
They both were drowned whilst love and fate contended
Last Line:
And thus they both pure flesh like pure fish ended
Author:
James Smith (Speculation)
DMI number:
8518
33.
There were two Sisters they went a playing
First Line:
There were two Sisters they went a playing
Last Line:
With a hy downe downe a dowen -o-
Author:
James Smith (Absolute)
DMI number:
48112
34.
Thy wants wherewith thou hast tug'd
First Line:
Thy wants wherewith thou hast tug'd
Last Line:
The month still with a face to spare
Author:
James Smith (Absolute)
DMI number:
48118
35.
Walking last Friday morning in my Garden
First Line:
Walking last Friday morning in my Garden
Last Line:
Thou hast more sinn'd in Friendship then
Author:
James Smith (Absolute)
DMI number:
46034
36.
Why how now friend why com'st not hither
First Line:
Why how now friend why com'st not hither
Last Line:
Twelve score and two since Guns were made
Author:
James Smith (Absolute)
DMI number:
48131
37.
Why what a good year means my John
First Line:
Why what a good year means my John
Last Line:
Send it and let him| Pay the Porter
Author:
James Smith (Absolute)
DMI number:
48132
38.
Will Womens vanities never have end
First Line:
Will Womens vanities never have end
Last Line:
They'l never mend by example
Author:
James Smith (Absolute)
DMI number:
46044
39.
Why seeks my friend so vain excuse
First Line:
Why seeks my friend so vain excuse
Last Line:
One thousand hundres six and forty
Author:
James Smith (Absolute)
DMI number:
46043
40.
Oxford Drollery [R258]
Publication Date:
1671
ESTC number:
R258
DMI number:
1763
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