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71.
Much much thou owes to bounteous nature's care
First Line:
Much much thou owes to bounteous nature's care
Last Line:
Or make thee happy in the fair to come
DMI number:
5462
72.
My old master kept a good house and twenty
First Line:
My old master kept a good house and twenty
Last Line:
Father's chimney and now carrion-crows build | In the son's kitchen
Author:
George Wilkins (Absolute)
DMI number:
17328
73.
My husband of his wife does cry
First Line:
My husband of his wife does cry
Last Line:
You've heard by this song what has been my lot
DMI number:
8305
74.
My dear Kitty
First Line:
My dear Kitty
Last Line:
Preserve your slave
DMI number:
3019
75.
I received my dear daughter your letter at dinner
First Line:
I received my dear daughter your letter at dinner
Last Line:
Hark his lordship's below your affectionate mother
DMI number:
37777
76.
If Dodington will condescend
First Line:
If Dodington will condescend
Last Line:
And your petitioner will pray &c
Author:
Christopher Pitt (Absolute)
DMI number:
33609
77.
If health you prize let exercise
First Line:
If health you prize let exercise
Last Line:
By doing either surfeits oft are got
DMI number:
23481
78.
If you dear Celia cannot bear
First Line:
If you dear Celia cannot bear
Last Line:
I've tired both myself and you
Author:
Mary Leapor (Absolute)
DMI number:
23750
79.
Kind greetings to my dearest friend
First Line:
Kind greetings to my dearest friend
Last Line:
Nor say my thankless toil's quite lost
Author:
Robert Lucke (Absolute)
DMI number:
12529
80.
Let me sit always uppermost at board
First Line:
Let me sit always uppermost at board
Last Line:
At night dear husband you shall oversway
DMI number:
39629
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