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41.
Next these a merry monk appears in place
First Line:
Next these a merry monk appears in place
Last Line:
His horse was sleek and as the berry brown
Author:
Thomas Betterton (Absolute)
DMI number:
18337
42.
No fabled knight in days of yore
First Line:
No fabled knight in days of yore
Last Line:
And you'll not think it given in vain
Author:
John Duncombe (Absolute)
DMI number:
30871
43.
Now a long interval of time succeeds
First Line:
Now a long interval of time succeeds
Last Line:
What mortal now shall seek the gods with prayer
Author:
John Gay (Absolute)
DMI number:
11716
44.
Old friend farewel with whom full many a day
First Line:
Old friend farewel with whom full many a day
Last Line:
Men turn to dust and broadcloth turns to rags
DMI number:
33855
45.
Old friend farewell with whom full many a day
First Line:
Old friend farewell with whom full many a day
Last Line:
Men turn to dust and broad cloth turns to rags
DMI number:
36933
46.
Old Gripus went to buy a suit of clothes
First Line:
Old Gripus went to buy a suit of clothes
Last Line:
You'd swear it as long as all the yards in town
DMI number:
18133
47.
Our grannums of old were so piously nice
First Line:
Our grannums of old were so piously nice
Last Line:
When the br--ch is exposed to cover the face
DMI number:
11981
48.
Piping he sat as merry as his look
First Line:
Piping he sat as merry as his look
Last Line:
For dancing best upon the revel day
DMI number:
18121
49.
Says Lord C---- to the J---e how comes it good sir
First Line:
Says Lord C---- to the J---e how comes it good sir
Last Line:
So was forced for their clothing to go rag fair
DMI number:
28916
50.
Richard of the green grown old and very poor
First Line:
Richard of the green grown old and very poor
Last Line:
Those that have something they must something lose
DMI number:
17149
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