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141.
Dear Tom | This comes to let you know
First Line:
Dear Tom | This comes to let you know
Last Line:
Laid down the book blowed out the candle
Author:
Henry Baker (Absolute)
DMI number:
24591
142.
Dearest Chloe I must leave you
First Line:
Dearest Chloe I must leave you
Last Line:
For another more jolly his place shall supply
Author:
Edward Ward (Confident)
DMI number:
5385
143.
Dear ladies whilst the nuptial hour at hand
First Line:
Dear ladies whilst the nuptial hour at hand
Last Line:
Be blessed and live and love as these have done
Author:
Thomas Blacklock (Absolute)
DMI number:
25843
144.
Dear object of my love whose powerful charms
First Line:
Dear object of my love whose powerful charms
Last Line:
Lurks the false traitorous undermining foe
Author:
John Ellis (Absolute)
DMI number:
24446
145.
Dear Peggy since the single state
First Line:
Dear Peggy since the single state
Last Line:
And blushing throw the pen aside
DMI number:
25334
146.
Dear Sir I beseech you to give me a lift
First Line:
Dear Sir I beseech you to give me a lift
Last Line:
Your tres humble servant's gone to heaven in a string
DMI number:
7541
147.
Dick's wife was sick and posed the doctor's skill
First Line:
Dick's wife was sick and posed the doctor's skill
Last Line:
But I'se think bleeding's like to do most good
DMI number:
22727
148.
Enough of glory's wreaths and victory's joy
First Line:
Enough of glory's wreaths and victory's joy
Last Line:
To make the happiest of mankind the best
Author:
Samuel Bishop (Confident)
DMI number:
28129
149.
Dolly whose form could please in days of yore
First Line:
Dolly whose form could please in days of yore
Last Line:
But stoutly die an absolute old maid
DMI number:
24466
150.
Dost thou me fly by these tears I thee pray
First Line:
Dost thou me fly by these tears I thee pray
Last Line:
Rather I had my flesh in dust were laid
DMI number:
44528
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