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321.
I loved thee beautiful and kind
First Line:
I loved thee beautiful and kind
Last Line:
Twere perjury to love thee now
Author:
Robert Nugent (Absolute)
DMI number:
22439
322.
I wondered much my friend what you could mean
First Line:
I wondered much my friend what you could mean
Last Line:
Though sack won't make one lean twill make one leaning
Author:
Sir John Harington (Confident)
DMI number:
5325
323.
If bread and cheese and onions
First Line:
If bread and cheese and onions
Last Line:
To wed with such a Looby
Author:
Edward Ward (Speculation)
DMI number:
7986
324.
I've thought the fair Clarissa cries
First Line:
I've thought the fair Clarissa cries
Last Line:
To raise up somewhat like a whale
DMI number:
26607
325.
If thou can laugh when nature guides
First Line:
If thou can laugh when nature guides
Last Line:
Revenge and all revenge is sweet
Author:
John Bancks [Banks] (Absolute)
DMI number:
22801
326.
If wit or critic blame the tender swain
First Line:
If wit or critic blame the tender swain
Last Line:
Are large and wide Tydcombe and I assure ye
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
15565
327.
If fools as they say spring from parents of sense
First Line:
If fools as they say spring from parents of sense
Last Line:
We shall have a strange breed from this new married pair
DMI number:
40637
328.
If you mind but the moral my tale does unfold
First Line:
If you mind but the moral my tale does unfold
Last Line:
Would have scarce had me whipped for the calling him so
Author:
Samuel Wesley (Speculation)
DMI number:
16459
329.
Ladies ye stare as if ye knew me not
First Line:
Ladies ye stare as if ye knew me not
Last Line:
Till then I take my leave adieu mes cheres
DMI number:
11621
330.
Let me see bread and beer tripe and dressing hey day
First Line:
Let me see bread and beer tripe and dressing hey day
Last Line:
I pay for my doublet pay you for your lining
DMI number:
16974
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