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81.
How altered now is London grown
First Line:
How altered now is London grown
Last Line:
When I was a city trader
DMI number:
2096
82.
How are we changed O Thames from what we were
First Line:
How are we changed O Thames from what we were
Last Line:
And solid worth is changed for empty show
DMI number:
2095
83.
How gladly madam would I go
First Line:
How gladly madam would I go
Last Line:
And paint the glorious scenes you slight
Author:
Mary Barber (Absolute)
DMI number:
11558
84.
How happy in his low degree
First Line:
How happy in his low degree
Last Line:
And put it out again
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
945
85.
I beg a boon that ere you all disband
First Line:
I beg a boon that ere you all disband
Last Line:
A Smithfield horse and wife of Covent Garden
DMI number:
35777
86.
I have been quite through England wide
First Line:
I have been quite through England wide
Last Line:
To turn him loose in the fields to pick | up daisies
DMI number:
38182
87.
I frankly own dear sir my fault
First Line:
I frankly own dear sir my fault
Last Line:
To end my scrawl I think it fit
DMI number:
20070
88.
In Taunton Dean ehe were bore and a bred
First Line:
In Taunton Dean ehe were bore and a bred
Last Line:
To vather and mother and sister Kate
DMI number:
555
89.
In a sweet healthy air on a farm of my own
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In a sweet healthy air on a farm of my own
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But your fine folks at London may do as they please
DMI number:
32884
90.
In this strange town a different course we take
First Line:
In this strange town a different course we take
Last Line:
And if poor Pope is cl-pt the fault is yours
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
34929
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