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1.
A pudding hath two ends you lye my brother
First Line:
A pudding hath two ends you lye my brother
Last Line:
For it begins at one and ends at th'other
Author:
Thomas Bastard (Absolute)
DMI number:
48540
2.
Age is deformed youth unkind
First Line:
Age is deformed youth unkind
Last Line:
We scorn their bodies they our mind
Author:
Thomas Bastard (Absolute)
DMI number:
48559
3.
Although Thirsites have a filthy facae
First Line:
Although Thirsites have a filthy facae
Last Line:
Nature her selfe is not more naturall
Author:
Thomas Bastard (Absolute)
DMI number:
48565
4.
Geta from wool and weaving first began
First Line:
Geta from wool and weaving first began
Last Line:
He swell'd to be a Lord and then he burst
Author:
Thomas Bastard (Absolute)
DMI number:
48255
5.
Here lies Dick Primer Oh most envious death
First Line:
Here lies Dick Primer Oh most envious death
Last Line:
Made better dust than thou canst make of him
Author:
Thomas Bastard (Absolute)
DMI number:
48279
6.
Here lyes John Cofferer and takes his rest
First Line:
Here lyes John Cofferer and takes his rest
Last Line:
Now he hath chang'd a coffer for a chest
Author:
Thomas Bastard (Absolute)
DMI number:
48512
7.
How dearly doth the simple husband buy
First Line:
How dearly doth the simple husband buy
Last Line:
The let her have her will whilst she doth live
Author:
Thomas Bastard (Absolute)
DMI number:
48746
8.
Jenkyn is a rude clown go tell him so
First Line:
Jenkyn is a rude clown go tell him so
Last Line:
For tell me what knows he that knows it not
Author:
Thomas Bastard (Absolute)
DMI number:
48805
9.
Mysus and Mopsa hardly could agree
First Line:
Mysus and Mopsa hardly could agree
Last Line:
Could not be ended till both were one wife
Author:
Thomas Bastard (Absolute)
DMI number:
48858
10.
Nature which headlong into life did throng us
First Line:
Nature which headlong into life did throng us
Last Line:
We stumble into life we go to death
Author:
Thomas Bastard (Absolute)
DMI number:
48861
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