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481.
This winters weather itt waxeth cold
First Line:
This winters weather itt waxeth cold
Last Line:
And Ile take mine old cloake about mee
DMI number:
38532
482.
This winters weather waxeth cold
First Line:
This winters weather waxeth cold
Last Line:
And take mine old cloake about mee
DMI number:
37265
483.
Those wonderful wise men nicknamed antiquaries
First Line:
Those wonderful wise men nicknamed antiquaries
Last Line:
To some who too often have kept them from ruin
DMI number:
36572
484.
Though Britain on to ruin runs
First Line:
Though Britain on to ruin runs
Last Line:
For that glorious day | When George the great shall wear the crown
DMI number:
13334
485.
Thou sits too long at the pot Tom
First Line:
Thou sits too long at the pot Tom
Last Line:
Then hold thy nose to the pot Tom
DMI number:
44175
486.
Though the old hag of Rome
First Line:
Though the old hag of Rome
Last Line:
And charge the dog home in the rear sir
DMI number:
42382
487.
Though Jockey sued me long he met disdain
First Line:
Though Jockey sued me long he met disdain
Last Line:
I am sure she lies
DMI number:
305
488.
Thrice woe is me unhappy queen
First Line:
Thrice woe is me unhappy queen
Last Line:
She set at large from irons cold
DMI number:
36974
489.
Thursday in the morn the ides of May
First Line:
Thursday in the morn the ides of May
Last Line:
Let us drink to every English tar
DMI number:
37048
490.
Tis I have seven braw new gowns
First Line:
Tis I have seven braw new gowns
Last Line:
Should die for a wooer I trow
DMI number:
1166
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