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About the time ---
First Line:
About the time ---
Last Line:
I'le take my oath they jeer'd my Horse to death
Author:
James Smith (Absolute) & Sir John Mennes (Absolute)
DMI number:
46002
2.
And how and how hast thou cried quittance
First Line:
And how and how hast thou cried quittance
Last Line:
Good morrow that's the time of the day
Author:
James Smith (Absolute)
DMI number:
42492
3.
And how and how hast thou cry'd quittance
First Line:
And how and how hast thou cry'd quittance
Last Line:
Good morrow that's the time o'th day
Author:
James Smith (Absolute)
DMI number:
48025
4.
Friend thou dost lash me with a story
First Line:
Friend thou dost lash me with a story
Last Line:
Was cut from Spain without a hand saw
Author:
James Smith (Absolute)
DMI number:
42493
5.
Friend thou dost lash me with a story
First Line:
Friend thou dost lash me with a story
Last Line:
Was cut from Spaine without a hand-farm
Author:
James Smith (Absolute)
DMI number:
48012
6.
High as the Alpes my towring muse doswing it
First Line:
High as the Alpes my towring muse doswing it
Last Line:
I love thy person though thy worth does grieve me
Author:
James Smith (Absolute)
DMI number:
48061
7.
How now my John what is't the care
First Line:
How now my John what is't the care
Last Line:
Th'hast lost thy friends among them I
Author:
James Smith (Absolute) & Sir John Mennes (Absolute)
DMI number:
46014
8.
In morn when Phoebus peep'd through crevis
First Line:
In morn when Phoebus peep'd through crevis
Last Line:
I'le no more Physick that takes gutts and all away
Author:
James Smith (Absolute)
DMI number:
46194
9.
In morn when Phoebus peeped through crevis
First Line:
In morn when Phoebus peeped through crevis
Last Line:
To perfect smell of fundament
DMI number:
42494
10.
In morne when Phoebus peep't through crevis
First Line:
In morne when Phoebus peep't through crevis
Last Line:
To perfect smell of fundament
Author:
James Smith (Absolute)
DMI number:
48078
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