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361.
Of all the trades from east to west
First Line:
Of all the trades from east to west
Last Line:
But to his last still labours
Author:
Charles Coffey (Absolute)
DMI number:
850
362.
Of all the trades that ever I see
First Line:
Of all the trades that ever I see
Last Line:
They wooed in verse and went to bed in prose
Author:
James Smith (Confident)
DMI number:
42497
363.
Of all the trades that ever I see
First Line:
Of all the trades that ever I see
Last Line:
Which no body can deny
Author:
James Smith (Absolute)
DMI number:
44535
364.
Of tender threads this mortal web is made
First Line:
Of tender threads this mortal web is made
Last Line:
He gives immortal garments to the just
DMI number:
35001
365.
On Guinea's sultry strand the drapery light
First Line:
On Guinea's sultry strand the drapery light
Last Line:
And avarice there are ills to come for crimes
Author:
John Dyer (Absolute)
DMI number:
31977
366.
Oh J----s whence prodigies do shine
First Line:
Oh J----s whence prodigies do shine
Last Line:
But prove thyself a poetaster
DMI number:
15347
367.
Oh fear a servant's tongue
First Line:
Oh fear a servant's tongue
Last Line:
Whet swords to make thine own blood lick the dust
DMI number:
40964
368.
Oh what bosom but must yield
First Line:
Oh what bosom but must yield
Last Line:
Mend the hole that's in my heart
DMI number:
12428
369.
Once more from Ludgate hill behold Paul Prig
First Line:
Once more from Ludgate hill behold Paul Prig
Last Line:
And fetch new patterns by the Straits of Dover
Author:
George Colman (Absolute)
DMI number:
38276
370.
Once on a time it by chance came to pass
First Line:
Once on a time it by chance came to pass
Last Line:
It occasioned more laughter by half than the rest
DMI number:
23175
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