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11.
Still I'm wishing still desiring
First Line:
Still I'm wishing still desiring
Last Line:
Yet you'll never give me all
Author:
John Fletcher (Confident) & Thomas Betterton (Confident) & Philip Massinger (Confident) & Francis Beaumont (Speculation)
DMI number:
8284
12.
The doctor next a foe to all excess
First Line:
The doctor next a foe to all excess
Last Line:
Coined aurum rather than potabile
Author:
Thomas Betterton (Absolute)
DMI number:
18346
13.
The miller hardy as his own millstones
First Line:
The miller hardy as his own millstones
Last Line:
And with that music brought us on our way
Author:
Thomas Betterton (Absolute)
DMI number:
18349
14.
The Reve a little slender choleric thing
First Line:
The Reve a little slender choleric thing
Last Line:
And still rode hindmost of the company
Author:
Thomas Betterton (Absolute)
DMI number:
18351
15.
Then came a Dartmouth seaman far from West
First Line:
Then came a Dartmouth seaman far from West
Last Line:
The Magdalene of England it was named
Author:
Thomas Betterton (Absolute)
DMI number:
18345
16.
There was with these a nun a prioress
First Line:
There was with these a nun a prioress
Last Line:
Her chaplain and three priests attended her
Author:
Thomas Betterton (Absolute)
DMI number:
18336
17.
This squire a yeoman had and only him
First Line:
This squire a yeoman had and only him
Last Line:
Might prove him well a ranger of the wood
Author:
Thomas Betterton (Absolute)
DMI number:
18335
18.
This Sumner was not overstocked with grace
First Line:
This Sumner was not overstocked with grace
Last Line:
Of all unmarried men and maids the dread
Author:
Thomas Betterton (Absolute)
DMI number:
18352
19.
Twas when the fields imbibe the vernal showers
First Line:
Twas when the fields imbibe the vernal showers
Last Line:
Therefore he sung so cheerful and so loud
Author:
Thomas Betterton (Absolute)
DMI number:
7322
20.
What shall I do to show how much I love her
First Line:
What shall I do to show how much I love her
Last Line:
Never had hero so glorious a death
Author:
John Fletcher (Confident) & Thomas Betterton (Confident) & Philip Massinger (Confident) & Francis Beaumont (Speculation)
DMI number:
8290
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