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Thomas Hamilton
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31.
That there are true and faithful lovers
First Line:
That there are true and faithful lovers
Last Line:
Or rather do as he had done
Author:
Thomas Hamilton (Speculation)
DMI number:
31876
32.
The other day I heard a tale
First Line:
The other day I heard a tale
Last Line:
I'd wish it never come out again
Author:
Thomas Hamilton (Speculation)
DMI number:
21471
33.
There is a little god called love
First Line:
There is a little god called love
Last Line:
And all but Vulcan satisfied
Author:
Thomas Hamilton (Speculation) & Alexander Pennecuik (Confident)
DMI number:
28103
34.
Think not my friend you love in vain
First Line:
Think not my friend you love in vain
Last Line:
He found the boots and was content
Author:
Thomas Hamilton (Speculation)
DMI number:
31893
35.
There stands a town twixt Wemyss and Leven
First Line:
There stands a town twixt Wemyss and Leven
Last Line:
Swore never to taste shell-fish again
Author:
Thomas Hamilton (Speculation)
DMI number:
21458
36.
Tis very odd to see how zeal
First Line:
Tis very odd to see how zeal
Last Line:
But now my zeal has lost an inch
Author:
Thomas Hamilton (Speculation)
DMI number:
21466
37.
Walking through Fleetstreet on a time
First Line:
Walking through Fleetstreet on a time
Last Line:
But what's a -- to a paring shovel
Author:
Thomas Hamilton (Speculation)
DMI number:
31889
38.
When youthful blood distends the veins
First Line:
When youthful blood distends the veins
Last Line:
Within the house both night and day
Author:
Thomas Hamilton (Speculation)
DMI number:
31897
39.
Whoever believes that want of sense
First Line:
Whoever believes that want of sense
Last Line:
You still have left two swinging clews
Author:
Thomas Hamilton (Speculation)
DMI number:
21454
40.
Whoever has at London been
First Line:
Whoever has at London been
Last Line:
It never could the bottom teach
Author:
Thomas Hamilton (Speculation)
DMI number:
31886
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