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161.
Tis a strange thing but tis a thing well known
First Line:
Tis a strange thing but tis a thing well known
Last Line:
Or else two branches more had graced your table
Author:
William Hay (Absolute)
DMI number:
27476
162.
Though you bestow upon a man of worth
First Line:
Though you bestow upon a man of worth
Last Line:
Not to overtake an ass upon the plain
DMI number:
28008
163.
To the best character he can't afford
First Line:
To the best character he can't afford
Last Line:
I think that man whom none can please is cursed
DMI number:
27420
164.
To lady Mary Belair makes addresses
First Line:
To lady Mary Belair makes addresses
Last Line:
What is so captivating then - her cough
DMI number:
27313
165.
To breakfast if to Ranelagh you stray
First Line:
To breakfast if to Ranelagh you stray
Last Line:
Fatigued you cry today pray with us dine
DMI number:
28268
166.
Twas from a spout which pours into the street
First Line:
Twas from a spout which pours into the street
Last Line:
If waters stab where can we be secure
DMI number:
27378
167.
Tom about one was from the tavern come
First Line:
Tom about one was from the tavern come
Last Line:
To make of Tom the best dead man alive
DMI number:
27579
168.
Tom had a lad lame with a broken thigh
First Line:
Tom had a lad lame with a broken thigh
Last Line:
When poor Tom was the soberest man alive
DMI number:
28264
169.
Tom never drinks that I should much commend
First Line:
Tom never drinks that I should much commend
Last Line:
In Tom my coachman but not Tom my friend
DMI number:
28004
170.
True spoke the conjuror when he foretold
First Line:
True spoke the conjuror when he foretold
Last Line:
Live ever so long you cannot live this year
DMI number:
27653
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