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141.
To be dressed in the fashion our tailor must join
First Line:
To be dressed in the fashion our tailor must join
Last Line:
And perhaps kissed your lips too to show we're your friends
DMI number:
23954
142.
To please the fair in courtly lays
First Line:
To please the fair in courtly lays
Last Line:
And live or die between them
DMI number:
26620
143.
To please the fair what different ways
First Line:
To please the fair what different ways
Last Line:
And live or die between 'em
DMI number:
30866
144.
To see me dressed so plain your self so fine
First Line:
To see me dressed so plain your self so fine
Last Line:
You laugh laugh on my coat is coarse but mine
DMI number:
6401
145.
To ilke body be it kend
First Line:
To ilke body be it kend
Last Line:
I mean Rob Forbes
DMI number:
18453
146.
Twas just the day 'fore twenty ten
First Line:
Twas just the day 'fore twenty ten
Last Line:
For that's too high to fling them up
DMI number:
42421
147.
Wald my gude lady lufe me best
First Line:
Wald my gude lady lufe me best
Last Line:
That set hir half so weil
Author:
Robert Henryson (Absolute)
DMI number:
10900
148.
We will unto your father's
First Line:
We will unto your father's
Last Line:
For this poor furniture and mean array
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
13557
149.
Vere is mine lose mine pretty dammoseina
First Line:
Vere is mine lose mine pretty dammoseina
Last Line:
And I will kiss you for it
DMI number:
31813
150.
Varnish his wares to recommend
First Line:
Varnish his wares to recommend
Last Line:
Your candour will excuse the rest
Author:
Robert Lucke (Absolute)
DMI number:
12623
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