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11.
Not drunken nor sober but neighbour to both
First Line:
Not drunken nor sober but neighbour to both
Last Line:
To make all this good of a pot of good ale
Author:
John Taylor (Speculation)
DMI number:
12074
12.
Old Henry Welby well be thou for ever
First Line:
Old Henry Welby well be thou for ever
Last Line:
Which made thee live and die well there's an end
Author:
John Taylor (Absolute)
DMI number:
18936
13.
Soft rose the gales ordained to bear
First Line:
Soft rose the gales ordained to bear
Last Line:
Desert and glory like his own
DMI number:
28126
14.
The law hangs theeves for their unlawfull stealing
First Line:
The law hangs theeves for their unlawfull stealing
Last Line:
Whores must not steal yet must not use their own
Author:
John Taylor (Absolute)
DMI number:
48979
15.
The way to make a Welch-man thirst for blisse
First Line:
The way to make a Welch-man thirst for blisse
Last Line:
Then plac'd in heaven to feed upon the Moon
Author:
John Taylor (Absolute)
DMI number:
48110
16.
The way to make a welshman think on blisse
First Line:
The way to make a welshman think on blisse
Last Line:
Then to be pleas'd in heaven to eate the moon
Author:
John Taylor (Absolute)
DMI number:
48989
17.
Well be the blessed subject of these lines
First Line:
Well be the blessed subject of these lines
Last Line:
To be inshrined and crowned with endless glory
Author:
John Taylor (Absolute)
DMI number:
18934
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