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181.
In Wakefield there lives a jolly pinder
First Line:
In Wakefield there lives a jolly pinder
Last Line:
As my master doth by me
DMI number:
36980
182.
In war's dreadful tumults Bellosus' delighting
First Line:
In war's dreadful tumults Bellosus' delighting
Last Line:
Why pricking and shooting is what you admire
DMI number:
11162
183.
In Wiltshire where the farmers keep
First Line:
In Wiltshire where the farmers keep
Last Line:
But yet too short to reach my eyes
Author:
Thomas Hamilton (Speculation)
DMI number:
31891
184.
John Gilpin was a citizen
First Line:
John Gilpin was a citizen
Last Line:
May I be there to see
Author:
William Cowper (Absolute)
DMI number:
30597
185.
In vain shall critics wits or beaus
First Line:
In vain shall critics wits or beaus
Last Line:
Nor disappointment break his heart
DMI number:
31909
186.
It happened in Flanders when Loius le Grand
First Line:
It happened in Flanders when Loius le Grand
Last Line:
If you there had concealed the horses and waggons
Author:
Thomas Hamilton (Speculation)
DMI number:
31888
187.
It happened on a winter night
First Line:
It happened on a winter night
Last Line:
For Joan the game has foully won
DMI number:
24596
188.
It is a maxim of the schools
First Line:
It is a maxim of the schools
Last Line:
Gainst open force and gainst a thief
DMI number:
11300
189.
It is indeed a melancholy truth
First Line:
It is indeed a melancholy truth
Last Line:
Live long get wealth and often see good days
DMI number:
26977
190.
It is not interest nor the love of fame
First Line:
It is not interest nor the love of fame
Last Line:
And be myself the messenger of Herne
DMI number:
36704
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