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261.
In Nottingham there lived a jolly tanner
First Line:
In Nottingham there lived a jolly tanner
Last Line:
Of Robin Hood Arthur and John
DMI number:
36984
262.
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
263.
In various shapes I've oft been known
First Line:
In various shapes I've oft been known
Last Line:
And therefore needs me not
DMI number:
32792
264.
In Wakefield there lives a jolly pinder
First Line:
In Wakefield there lives a jolly pinder
Last Line:
As my master doth by me
DMI number:
36980
265.
In winter nights wha ever has seen
First Line:
In winter nights wha ever has seen
Last Line:
As blyth's a lark
Author:
Charles Keith (Absolute)
DMI number:
34795
266.
It must be so Taylor thou reasonst well
First Line:
It must be so Taylor thou reasonst well
Last Line:
If he great Lord vouchsafe me not his favour
Author:
Joseph Mitchell (Absolute)
DMI number:
22386
267.
Into a brook both deep and strong
First Line:
Into a brook both deep and strong
Last Line:
But wicked vows come never there
DMI number:
23097
268.
Is all our train
First Line:
Is all our train
Last Line:
Men cease to build when the foundation sinks
DMI number:
40966
269.
In vain the harassed people strive
First Line:
In vain the harassed people strive
Last Line:
Yet let us not at home be nicked
DMI number:
4506
270.
It is my purpose to discryve
First Line:
It is my purpose to discryve
Last Line:
Thir pedder knaifs be burges men
Author:
Sir David Lyndsay [Lindsay] (Absolute)
DMI number:
10948
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