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Collection of 17th century verse
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1.
A child and dead alas how could it come
First Line:
A child and dead alas how could it come
Last Line:
Surely thy thread of life was but a thrumme
Author:
Thomas Freeman (Absolute)
DMI number:
48515
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A Child and dead alas how should that come
First Line:
A Child and dead alas how should that come
Last Line:
Surely his thread of life was but a thrum
Author:
Thomas Freeman (Absolute)
DMI number:
48144
3.
Fimus is coach'd and for his farther grace
First Line:
Fimus is coach'd and for his farther grace
Last Line:
And that a cart would serve to carry dung
Author:
Thomas Freeman (Absolute)
DMI number:
48668
4.
Linus told me of verses that he made
First Line:
Linus told me of verses that he made
Last Line:
Even by his verses of his horses pace
Author:
Thomas Freeman (Absolute)
DMI number:
48819
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I met Photynus at the B court
First Line:
I met Photynus at the B court
Last Line:
Indeed 'twas childish for the child he got
Author:
Thomas Freeman (Absolute)
DMI number:
48757
6.
See see what love is now betwixt each fist
First Line:
See see what love is now betwixt each fist
Last Line:
As if the left hand were the right hands brother
Author:
Thomas Freeman (Absolute)
DMI number:
48923
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Wits Interpreter [R4887]
Publication Date:
1655
ESTC number:
R4887
DMI number:
1782
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Wits Recreations [S120256]
Publication Date:
1640
ESTC number:
S120256
DMI number:
1783