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1.
A certain farmer sowed a field with flax
First Line:
A certain farmer sowed a field with flax
Last Line:
And under such protection fear no wrong
Author:
Walter Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
36316
2.
A lark who every spring did use to build
First Line:
A lark who every spring did use to build
Last Line:
Must go himself he that will not may send
Author:
Walter Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
36317
3.
If I live to grow old as I find I go down
First Line:
If I live to grow old as I find I go down
Last Line:
Without gout or stone by a gentle decay
Author:
Walter Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
4964
4.
O Salisbury people give ear to my song
First Line:
O Salisbury people give ear to my song
Last Line:
And make it as good as the Thames
Author:
Walter Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
8326
5.
Since popery of late is so much in debate
First Line:
Since popery of late is so much in debate
Last Line:
And so there's an end of a story
Author:
Walter Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
42976
6.
The wary gods lock up in cells of night
First Line:
The wary gods lock up in cells of night
Last Line:
The forests tremble and the mountains roar
Author:
Walter Pope (Confident)
DMI number:
933
7.
What quarrel in your drink my friends you abuse
First Line:
What quarrel in your drink my friends you abuse
Last Line:
Let's talk no more of love my friends let's drink again
Author:
Walter Pope (Confident)
DMI number:
42060