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521.
There was a fair maid of Islington
First Line:
There was a fair maid of Islington
Last Line:
And swore it was never the worse
DMI number:
24055
522.
There was a friar a walking a walking
First Line:
There was a friar a walking a walking
Last Line:
That the sparks flew into his mouth
DMI number:
24053
523.
There was a lady in the land
First Line:
There was a lady in the land
Last Line:
My cauldron will want mending
DMI number:
6723
524.
There was a reign as stories say
First Line:
There was a reign as stories say
Last Line:
Why what's become of those two balls
DMI number:
3206
525.
There was a swain full fair
First Line:
There was a swain full fair
Last Line:
And answer you no no no no &c
Author:
John Gay (Absolute)
DMI number:
2475
526.
There was a wife woned in a glen
First Line:
There was a wife woned in a glen
Last Line:
A young man with your snishing
DMI number:
1222
527.
There was an old woman and she had a son
First Line:
There was an old woman and she had a son
Last Line:
Down came buttermilk pitcher and all
DMI number:
24048
528.
Thomas and Ned were noble fellows
First Line:
Thomas and Ned were noble fellows
Last Line:
I know no more than La Fontaine
DMI number:
37157
529.
Though fuddled over night the next morning we found
First Line:
Though fuddled over night the next morning we found
Last Line:
The pride of some men or the malice of others
Author:
Edward Ward (Absolute)
DMI number:
10648
530.
Though Phoebus had often descended of late
First Line:
Though Phoebus had often descended of late
Last Line:
Who knows of all Britons to range them the best
Author:
John Bancks [Banks] (Absolute)
DMI number:
21905
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