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81.
Honest Harry's alive how do ye know it says Ned
First Line:
Honest Harry's alive how do ye know it says Ned
Last Line:
O I'm perfectly sure for Dick said he was dead
DMI number:
24813
82.
How hard's my hap to have my fair consigned
First Line:
How hard's my hap to have my fair consigned
Last Line:
And we with bounteous hand thy friendship will reward
DMI number:
6696
83.
Humbly sheweth | That I went to warm myself in Lady Betty's chamber because I was cold
First Line:
Humbly sheweth | That I went to warm myself in Lady Betty's chamber because I was cold
Last Line:
Or the chaplain for tis his trade as in duty bound shall pray
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Absolute)
DMI number:
5941
84.
How oft beneath this poplar have we lain
First Line:
How oft beneath this poplar have we lain
Last Line:
May heaven abandon me for such a crime
DMI number:
42832
85.
I am an Englishman and naked I stand here
First Line:
I am an Englishman and naked I stand here
Last Line:
Hold the cup good fellow here is thine and mine
Author:
Andrew Boorde (Absolute)
DMI number:
13140
86.
I call the man unworthy of my praise
First Line:
I call the man unworthy of my praise
Last Line:
Desires in vain if he forget the sight
Author:
James Macpherson (Absolute)
DMI number:
25911
87.
I had an epilogue to speak tonight
First Line:
I had an epilogue to speak tonight
Last Line:
Critics be dumb ye men of candour kind
Author:
Elizabeth Griffith (Speculation)
DMI number:
33764
88.
In silent wonder sunk in rapture bound
First Line:
In silent wonder sunk in rapture bound
Last Line:
And every thinking creature stands aghast
DMI number:
40632
89.
In frantic pleasures he pursues his chase
First Line:
In frantic pleasures he pursues his chase
Last Line:
Want scorn and sorrow does his soul invade
DMI number:
24665
90.
In matters of a vulgar kind
First Line:
In matters of a vulgar kind
Last Line:
And cobblers only judge of shoes
Author:
John Boyle (Speculation)
DMI number:
21737
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