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81.
Humbly sheweth | That I went to warm my self in Lady Betty's chamber because I was cold
First Line:
Humbly sheweth | That I went to warm my self in Lady Betty's chamber because I was cold
Last Line:
Or the chaplain for tis his trade as in duty bound shall ever pray
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Absolute)
DMI number:
1561
82.
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
83.
Hur was tell hur a trick
First Line:
Hur was tell hur a trick
Last Line:
And bid hur home to trudge
DMI number:
42755
84.
In Tyburn road a man there lived
First Line:
In Tyburn road a man there lived
Last Line:
By Katharine Hays's fall
DMI number:
291
85.
In borrows-town there was a fair
First Line:
In borrows-town there was a fair
Last Line:
Ye canna lay the wyte on me
Author:
Allan Ramsay (Absolute)
DMI number:
15378
86.
In hemp was his faith and in Tyburn his hope
First Line:
In hemp was his faith and in Tyburn his hope
Last Line:
He lived by the gallows and he died by a rope
DMI number:
84
87.
In life with what surprizing turns we meet
First Line:
In life with what surprizing turns we meet
Last Line:
Or truth believe when justice is unjust
DMI number:
25878
88.
In pious days when brawny monks
First Line:
In pious days when brawny monks
Last Line:
Their guilty selves from jeopardy
Author:
Edward Ward (Confident)
DMI number:
7966
89.
It chanced two mules no matter whither
First Line:
It chanced two mules no matter whither
Last Line:
None shoot the jackdaw or the pye
DMI number:
19838
90.
Judges of old amongst the feathered flock
First Line:
Judges of old amongst the feathered flock
Last Line:
Enough to sink the muir and blast the moss
Author:
Alexander Pennecuik (Confident)
DMI number:
28041
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