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211.
Little Moll faith and I from Wapping came up
First Line:
Little Moll faith and I from Wapping came up
Last Line:
And paid Moll with a topsail at sea
DMI number:
32003
212.
Let's fill with wine this lusty bowl
First Line:
Let's fill with wine this lusty bowl
Last Line:
Nor the states of those above
DMI number:
44174
213.
Let's have a dance upon the hearth
First Line:
Let's have a dance upon the hearth
Last Line:
We dance to the echoes of our feet
DMI number:
43996
214.
Lets sing as one may say the fate
First Line:
Lets sing as one may say the fate
Last Line:
Which no body can deny
DMI number:
43337
215.
Licinius yesterday at leisure
First Line:
Licinius yesterday at leisure
Last Line:
How you provoke her will not spare
DMI number:
8536
216.
Like Noah's ark the spacious room is filled
First Line:
Like Noah's ark the spacious room is filled
Last Line:
Wanted the righteous eight that saved us all
DMI number:
17430
217.
Most of those rambling folk who fancy
First Line:
Most of those rambling folk who fancy
Last Line:
We'll tempt the winds and plough the main
DMI number:
22193
218.
My shape nor I nor any can reveal
First Line:
My shape nor I nor any can reveal
Last Line:
I though untaught can talk of all your arts
DMI number:
15172
219.
My wife a native of Phaliscan plains
First Line:
My wife a native of Phaliscan plains
Last Line:
Nor more to those that serve them than to me
DMI number:
6792
220.
Much wine had passed with grave discourse
First Line:
Much wine had passed with grave discourse
Last Line:
Who dare prophane the -- I --
Author:
John Wilmot (Absolute)
DMI number:
2191
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