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131.
This is that coat so often by me sung
First Line:
This is that coat so often by me sung
Last Line:
Is this his lordship's coat for shame tis mine
DMI number:
27642
132.
Think not fair ladies I'm a cheat
First Line:
Think not fair ladies I'm a cheat
Last Line:
You have me at your fingers ends
DMI number:
22826
133.
Though a good soul I have yet I can't hope to be saved
First Line:
Though a good soul I have yet I can't hope to be saved
Last Line:
And at balls have the principal share in the sport
DMI number:
22827
134.
This squire a yeoman had and only him
First Line:
This squire a yeoman had and only him
Last Line:
Might prove him well a ranger of the wood
Author:
Thomas Betterton (Absolute)
DMI number:
18335
135.
This virgin too thy love o Nessus found
First Line:
This virgin too thy love o Nessus found
Last Line:
To rouse love's passion he presents the bride
Author:
John Gay (Absolute)
DMI number:
11714
136.
Thou dost defend from colds and rains
First Line:
Thou dost defend from colds and rains
Last Line:
The turbant there not thee bears sway
DMI number:
7768
137.
Thus for the alps whose heads are crowned with snow
First Line:
Thus for the alps whose heads are crowned with snow
Last Line:
Seems bettered by the sable garb she wears
DMI number:
17636
138.
Time thou inestimable jewel say
First Line:
Time thou inestimable jewel say
Last Line:
And like the fop thus trifles time away
DMI number:
12178
139.
Tis true unknowing of the distant coast
First Line:
Tis true unknowing of the distant coast
Last Line:
And be for once the gallant of the age
DMI number:
12002
140.
Tis you bright nymphs who in full lustre shine
First Line:
Tis you bright nymphs who in full lustre shine
Last Line:
Rather than live like drones they'd cease to be
DMI number:
15275
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