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About the time ---
First Line:
About the time ---
Last Line:
I'le take my oath they jeer'd my Horse to death
Author:
Sir John Mennes (Absolute) & James Smith (Absolute)
DMI number:
46002
2.
But now there is peace he's returned to increase
First Line:
But now there is peace he's returned to increase
Last Line:
At Barwick away it went-a
Author:
Sir John Mennes (Absolute)
DMI number:
37829
3.
Fly Fly my muse this is the tyme if ever
First Line:
Fly Fly my muse this is the tyme if ever
Last Line:
Shallbe a trophy of immortal fame
Author:
Sir John Mennes (Absolute)
DMI number:
48013
4.
Grief the Souls Sables in thy bosom lyes
First Line:
Grief the Souls Sables in thy bosom lyes
Last Line:
By giving Smec so many hideous scars
Author:
Sir John Mennes (Absolute)
DMI number:
45529
5.
How now John what is't the care
First Line:
How now John what is't the care
Last Line:
Thou hast lost thy friends and 'mongst them I
Author:
Sir John Mennes (Absolute)
DMI number:
46782
6.
How now my John what is't the care
First Line:
How now my John what is't the care
Last Line:
Th' hast lost thy friends among them I
Author:
Sir John Mennes (Absolute)
DMI number:
7068
7.
How now my John what is't the care
First Line:
How now my John what is't the care
Last Line:
Th'hast lost thy friends among them I
Author:
Sir John Mennes (Absolute) & James Smith (Absolute)
DMI number:
46014
8.
Joy mirth triumphs I do defy
First Line:
Joy mirth triumphs I do defy
Last Line:
Then joy mirth triumph all farewell
Author:
Sir John Mennes (Speculation)
DMI number:
33290
9.
I Tell thee Jack thou gavest the King
First Line:
I Tell thee Jack thou gavest the King
Last Line:
By Carding and by Dice
Author:
Sir John Mennes (Absolute)
DMI number:
45627
10.
Philoclea and Pamela sweet
First Line:
Philoclea and Pamela sweet
Last Line:
With this thy face Medusa's shield
Author:
Sir John Mennes (Absolute) & James Smith (Absolute)
DMI number:
46023
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