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1.
A drunken old Scot by the rigorous sentence
First Line:
A drunken old Scot by the rigorous sentence
Last Line:
We shall go one and all where we find the best beer
Author:
William Taylor (Absolute)
DMI number:
27766
2.
A cannon ball one bloody day
First Line:
A cannon ball one bloody day
Last Line:
His leg was off and not his head
Author:
William Taylor (Absolute)
DMI number:
27767
3.
A jolly brave toper who could not forbear
First Line:
A jolly brave toper who could not forbear
Last Line:
No sooner are tapped but they give up the ghost
Author:
William Taylor (Absolute)
DMI number:
181
4.
Happy the worms that spun their lives away
First Line:
Happy the worms that spun their lives away
Last Line:
And burned the web their curious art had made
Author:
William Taylor (Absolute)
DMI number:
27760
5.
Honest William an easy and good natured fellow
First Line:
Honest William an easy and good natured fellow
Last Line:
That enable you brewers to ride in your coaches
Author:
William Taylor (Absolute)
DMI number:
27762
6.
How strangely doth the power of custom rule
First Line:
How strangely doth the power of custom rule
Last Line:
Thus to convert their old clothes into food
Author:
William Taylor (Absolute)
DMI number:
27761
7.
It blew an hard storm and in utmost confusion
First Line:
It blew an hard storm and in utmost confusion
Last Line:
They tossed the poor parson souse into the ocean
Author:
William Taylor (Absolute)
DMI number:
27765
8.
Long time did a silly old proverb prevail
First Line:
Long time did a silly old proverb prevail
Last Line:
Must be a good drape if it kept you so dry
Author:
William Taylor (Absolute)
DMI number:
27764
9.
Mother Breedwell presented her husband each year
First Line:
Mother Breedwell presented her husband each year
Last Line:
How safe should I be had I both of them on
Author:
William Taylor (Absolute)
DMI number:
27763
10.
Quoth John to his teacher good sir if you please
First Line:
Quoth John to his teacher good sir if you please
Last Line:
But a sour-headed saint will be ever vexatious
Author:
William Taylor (Absolute)
DMI number:
161