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391.
Poor ladies though their business be to play
First Line:
Poor ladies though their business be to play
Last Line:
And female pleasure be to read and write
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Absolute)
DMI number:
17401
392.
Posts oft he made yet never a place could get
First Line:
Posts oft he made yet never a place could get
Last Line:
And stiles corrected yet was no grammarian
DMI number:
35010
393.
Pray lend me your ears my dear brethren awhile
First Line:
Pray lend me your ears my dear brethren awhile
Last Line:
So God bless great George let each brother sing | Derry down &c
DMI number:
28876
394.
Says his grace to Will Green whom he found at his stall
First Line:
Says his grace to Will Green whom he found at his stall
Last Line:
For the squire will out poll us and peach you again
Author:
Charles Montagu (Speculation)
DMI number:
4958
395.
Says Ramsay to Phoebus my lord I must tell ye
First Line:
Says Ramsay to Phoebus my lord I must tell ye
Last Line:
Retrieve with my hand what I've lost by my brain
DMI number:
16960
396.
Says the captain still gay though his trial was near
First Line:
Says the captain still gay though his trial was near
Last Line:
If the judge and the jury to try me were cooks
DMI number:
24841
397.
Relax sweet girl your wearied mind
First Line:
Relax sweet girl your wearied mind
Last Line:
Both that she went and went alone
Author:
Christopher Smart (Absolute)
DMI number:
22176
398.
Sam stays at home resolved his barns to fill
First Line:
Sam stays at home resolved his barns to fill
Last Line:
Chooses to fetch his oats and bilk his friend
DMI number:
16939
399.
Reader bid every taylor leave his house
First Line:
Reader bid every taylor leave his house
Last Line:
Made without hands a needle or a thread
Author:
Alexander Pennecuik (Confident)
DMI number:
25422
400.
Shews why this tale in verse is wrote
First Line:
Shews why this tale in verse is wrote
Last Line:
And that he writ this not for pay
DMI number:
5988
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