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11.
In time to come if such a crime should be
First Line:
In time to come if such a crime should be
Last Line:
She'll never kiss you I dare swear
Author:
Thomas Flatman (Absolute)
DMI number:
42152
12.
In a blind corner jolly Bacchus taught
First Line:
In a blind corner jolly Bacchus taught
Last Line:
And like a puppy wagged his tail
Author:
Thomas Flatman (Absolute)
DMI number:
42095
13.
My dear comrade and chiefest friend
First Line:
My dear comrade and chiefest friend
Last Line:
Transported when I treat my friend
Author:
Alexander Brome (Absolute)
DMI number:
42080
14.
I pray sir with me to my chamber go
First Line:
I pray sir with me to my chamber go
Last Line:
Come go and we'll be merry
DMI number:
42050
15.
I'll warrant now you think you're mighty wise
First Line:
I'll warrant now you think you're mighty wise
Last Line:
And she has given you all the world beside
DMI number:
11864
16.
If Bellvill can his generous soul confine
First Line:
If Bellvill can his generous soul confine
Last Line:
A stratagem in war is no deceit | I am sir yours &c
Author:
William King (Absolute)
DMI number:
7412
17.
If thou a guest on a joined-stool canst sup
First Line:
If thou a guest on a joined-stool canst sup
Last Line:
Thy clients bobbed out at the back door glide
Author:
Sir Richard Fanshawe (Absolute)
DMI number:
42193
18.
If you can leave your own park air
First Line:
If you can leave your own park air
Last Line:
I'm sure the birds are of a feather
DMI number:
10056
19.
If you can sit on an old three legged chair
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If you can sit on an old three legged chair
Last Line:
Whip out at the back door and bite em all
DMI number:
21581
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If you dear sir will deign to pass a day
First Line:
If you dear sir will deign to pass a day
Last Line:
While you steal secret through the garden gate
Author:
Francis Fawkes (Absolute)
DMI number:
26681
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