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1.
A Cobler and a Curate once disputed
First Line:
A Cobler and a Curate once disputed
Last Line:
But if you wil we'l make them Coblers both
Author:
John Harrington (Absolute)
DMI number:
48147
2.
A courtier kind in speech curst in condition
First Line:
A courtier kind in speech curst in condition
Last Line:
You three foot highter well deserve to kisse
Author:
John Harrington (Absolute) & Henry Parrot (Absolute)
DMI number:
48516
3.
A Taylor but a man of upright dealing
First Line:
A Taylor but a man of upright dealing
Last Line:
Of such like colour'd Stuff within the Bag
Author:
John Harrington (Absolute)
DMI number:
47448
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A Taylour a man of an upright dealing
First Line:
A Taylour a man of an upright dealing
Last Line:
Of such a colour'd Silk in all the Flag
Author:
John Harrington (Absolute)
DMI number:
48167
5.
A vertuous Lady sitting in a muse
First Line:
A vertuous Lady sitting in a muse
Last Line:
Lock it then if you please you keep the key
Author:
John Harrington (Absolute)
DMI number:
48020
6.
An honest Vicar riding by the way
First Line:
An honest Vicar riding by the way
Last Line:
When such as you do blesse without a crosse
Author:
John Harrington (Absolute)
DMI number:
48024
7.
Hate & debate Rome through the world hath spred
First Line:
Hate & debate Rome through the world hath spred
Last Line:
For out of backward love all hate doth grow
Author:
John Harrington (Absolute)
DMI number:
48703
8.
In older times an ancient custome twas
First Line:
In older times an ancient custome twas
Last Line:
Masse Crosse and Faith being lost they found damnation
Author:
John Harrington (Absolute)
DMI number:
48326
9.
Is't for a grace or is't for some dislike
First Line:
Is't for a grace or is't for some dislike
Last Line:
Your gloves perfum'd your cheeks and lips are painted
Author:
John Harrington (Absolute)
DMI number:
48329
10.
One wish'd me to a Wife that's fair and young
First Line:
One wish'd me to a Wife that's fair and young
Last Line:
The learned Scholar but the unlearned Wife
Author:
John Harrington (Absolute) & Robert Devereux (Absolute)
DMI number:
47517
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