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361.
Six tedious months young Damon sighed
First Line:
Six tedious months young Damon sighed
Last Line:
But proved alas too hot
DMI number:
25180
362.
Since many do condole
First Line:
Since many do condole
Last Line:
Hoc bibe quod possis si tu vis vivere sanus
Author:
Archibald Pitcairn (Speculation)
DMI number:
4664
363.
Since men may now have free access
First Line:
Since men may now have free access
Last Line:
And have a free admission
DMI number:
18100
364.
Since Christmas gambols are so much in fashion
First Line:
Since Christmas gambols are so much in fashion
Last Line:
So with the Lord's blessing on you all goodbye
DMI number:
21869
365.
Sing sing o muse the dire contested fray
First Line:
Sing sing o muse the dire contested fray
Last Line:
When lo the herald summons them to arms
Author:
Paul Whitehead (Absolute)
DMI number:
27153
366.
Sir did you me this epistle send
First Line:
Sir did you me this epistle send
Last Line:
But I'll jerk thee behind behind
DMI number:
8522
367.
Sir Eglamore that valiant knight fa la la la la
First Line:
Sir Eglamore that valiant knight fa la la la la
Last Line:
And all as good as Sir Eglamore | fala lala fala la la falla la
DMI number:
44231
368.
Sir Eglamore that valiant knight
First Line:
Sir Eglamore that valiant knight
Last Line:
And all as good as Sir Eglamore | With a fa la lanctre down dillie
DMI number:
6719
369.
Sir John to large estate the only heir
First Line:
Sir John to large estate the only heir
Last Line:
She who could brush his stairs could brush his hide
DMI number:
19993
370.
So when the cobbler's wife displayed her charms
First Line:
So when the cobbler's wife displayed her charms
Last Line:
Another's vices won't protect their own
DMI number:
22686
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