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1201.
Twas worthy thee great George and Britain's lord
First Line:
Twas worthy thee great George and Britain's lord
Last Line:
Her branching honours guides and lifts them to the skies
DMI number:
40421
1202.
Twas always held and ever will
First Line:
Twas always held and ever will
Last Line:
Before an ape below
Author:
William Shenstone (Absolute)
DMI number:
27855
1203.
Twas early one morning the cock had just crowed
First Line:
Twas early one morning the cock had just crowed
Last Line:
And so we rose up the same fools we lay down | With a hey down &c
Author:
Thomas D'Urfey (Absolute)
DMI number:
8291
1204.
Twas in the pleasant month of May
First Line:
Twas in the pleasant month of May
Last Line:
That life is tedious and too long
DMI number:
33525
1205.
Tom praised his friend who changed his state
First Line:
Tom praised his friend who changed his state
Last Line:
Twill be the end of mine
DMI number:
24822
1206.
Tom T--y has set up this thing for his wife
First Line:
Tom T--y has set up this thing for his wife
Last Line:
The first thing he set up for her all his life
DMI number:
33819
1207.
Tom Trotter last christmas most bitterly swore
First Line:
Tom Trotter last christmas most bitterly swore
Last Line:
I wish I had lost but I've won to my sorrow
DMI number:
33976
1208.
Tom's wife is sick and therefore he doth run
First Line:
Tom's wife is sick and therefore he doth run
Last Line:
To take such pains when others had the pleasure
DMI number:
43770
1209.
Tonight in honour of the married life
First Line:
Tonight in honour of the married life
Last Line:
And pay their days of toil with nights of love
Author:
Nicholas Rowe (Absolute)
DMI number:
38962
1210.
True matrimony's nothing else indeed
First Line:
True matrimony's nothing else indeed
Last Line:
To let in discontent and miseries
Author:
Thomas Randolph (Absolute)
DMI number:
16446
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