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11.
The fair the long the little and the black
First Line:
The fair the long the little and the black
Last Line:
The lean fat red and wan that colour lack
DMI number:
41945
12.
The fair to folly easy to be led
First Line:
The fair to folly easy to be led
Last Line:
Trust no complexion too far with thy wife
DMI number:
41926
13.
The red wise the brown trusty
First Line:
The red wise the brown trusty
Last Line:
The pale peevish the black lusty
DMI number:
41944
14.
To a red man read thy read
First Line:
To a red man read thy read
Last Line:
From a black man keep thy wife
DMI number:
41925
15.
Tully the queen of beauty's boast
First Line:
Tully the queen of beauty's boast
Last Line:
When she is up to Ceres gone
Author:
George Farewell (Absolute)
DMI number:
17783
16.
Two maids who had a blackamore their friend
First Line:
Two maids who had a blackamore their friend
Last Line:
They might as well attempt to mend the law
DMI number:
5818
17.
When cranes invade his little sword and shield
First Line:
When cranes invade his little sword and shield
Last Line:
The sprawling warriors through the liquid air
DMI number:
40055
18.
When Arthur first in court began
First Line:
When Arthur first in court began
Last Line:
But he pulled her out by the tail
DMI number:
44195
19.
When as in faire Jerusalem
First Line:
When as in faire Jerusalem
Last Line:
Whereas he comes or goes
DMI number:
37410
20.
Why lovely boy why fly'st thou me
First Line:
Why lovely boy why fly'st thou me
Last Line:
And thou shalt need no other shade than I
Author:
Henry Reynolds (Confident)
DMI number:
5061
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