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Clym cals his wife & reck'ning all his neighbors
First Line:
Clym cals his wife & reck'ning all his neighbors
Last Line:
You of our self it seems no reckoning make
Author:
Sir George Fitzgeffrey (Absolute)
DMI number:
48620
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I dare not much say when I thee commend
First Line:
I dare not much say when I thee commend
Last Line:
Lest thou be changed e're my prayses end
Author:
Sir George Fitzgeffrey (Absolute)
DMI number:
48751
3.
Liber is late set up and wanteth custome
First Line:
Liber is late set up and wanteth custome
Last Line:
Hee'l want himselfe ere hee'l see him a debtor
Author:
Sir George Fitzgeffrey (Absolute)
DMI number:
48815
4.
More-dew the Mercer with a kinde salute
First Line:
More-dew the Mercer with a kinde salute
Last Line:
Am I at all indebted to this man
Author:
Sir George Fitzgeffrey (Absolute)
DMI number:
48851
5.
I know my fate and that must bear
First Line:
I know my fate and that must bear
Last Line:
And since I know I need not bear
Author:
Sir George Fitzgeffrey (Absolute)
DMI number:
48755
6.
Lucas long haire down to his shoulders weares
First Line:
Lucas long haire down to his shoulders weares
Last Line:
And why he dares not cut it for his eares
Author:
Sir George Fitzgeffrey (Absolute)
DMI number:
48834
7.
One told his wife a Hart's-head he had bought
First Line:
One told his wife a Hart's-head he had bought
Last Line:
I hope sweet-heart your head your hat can bear
Author:
Sir George Fitzgeffrey (Absolute)
DMI number:
48877
8.
Sextus sixe pockets wears two for his uses
First Line:
Sextus sixe pockets wears two for his uses
Last Line:
The other four to pocket up abuses
Author:
Sir George Fitzgeffrey (Absolute)
DMI number:
48927
9.
Since Thraso met one stoutly in the field
First Line:
Since Thraso met one stoutly in the field
Last Line:
That alwaies to the wall the weakest go's
Author:
Sir George Fitzgeffrey (Absolute)
DMI number:
48933
10.
Six moneths quoth Sim a Suitor and not sped
First Line:
Six moneths quoth Sim a Suitor and not sped
Last Line:
Thine was some downfall I dare undertake
Author:
Sir George Fitzgeffrey (Absolute)
DMI number:
48938
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