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31.
Here lies beneath this silent bed of grass
First Line:
Here lies beneath this silent bed of grass
Last Line:
A dog by snarling and by smell a t--d
DMI number:
21863
32.
Here lies one in flower of youth
First Line:
Here lies one in flower of youth
Last Line:
Ere long thy ruin and the end of me
DMI number:
29976
33.
How perfect Chloris and how free
First Line:
How perfect Chloris and how free
Last Line:
What we think fit to love
DMI number:
35093
34.
I am at liberty yet never come out of prison
First Line:
I am at liberty yet never come out of prison
Last Line:
Yet in the middle of Paris still am to be found
DMI number:
44703
35.
I hear the jealous husband cries
First Line:
I hear the jealous husband cries
Last Line:
She sees them in the night
DMI number:
32485
36.
In all mankind's promiscuous race
First Line:
In all mankind's promiscuous race
Last Line:
For that is something new
DMI number:
32819
37.
In days of yore old Abraham Elt
First Line:
In days of yore old Abraham Elt
Last Line:
Being knighted has both sword and belt on
DMI number:
35088
38.
In vain you keep your sorrow fresh with tears
First Line:
In vain you keep your sorrow fresh with tears
Last Line:
Of some what haste you make to kill the rest
DMI number:
44605
39.
Jack Bluster a comical jolly old boy
First Line:
Jack Bluster a comical jolly old boy
Last Line:
Your pipes I'd advise you to carry along
DMI number:
33246
40.
Jack his own merit sees this gives him pride
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Jack his own merit sees this gives him pride
Last Line:
That he sees more than all the world beside
DMI number:
24994
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