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William Hicks
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1.
A Gallant once did wooe a Lass
First Line:
A Gallant once did wooe a Lass
Last Line:
Here lies a foolish Lover
Author:
William Hicks (Absolute)
DMI number:
46151
2.
A chambermaid was got with child
First Line:
A chambermaid was got with child
Last Line:
For his dear sake that got it
DMI number:
42403
3.
A participle doth participate
First Line:
A participle doth participate
Last Line:
Which was then done by every participle
DMI number:
42398
4.
A Pox upon this paltry peevish whining love
First Line:
A Pox upon this paltry peevish whining love
Last Line:
Or any thing else nay court the Devil and all
Author:
William Hicks (Absolute)
DMI number:
46153
5.
A preposition most commonly is set
First Line:
A preposition most commonly is set
Last Line:
And all to their own stations did resort
DMI number:
42391
6.
A pronoun is a fellow much like to a noun
First Line:
A pronoun is a fellow much like to a noun
Last Line:
Unto their own homes which is much you'll say
DMI number:
42397
7.
Alas what shall I do I have taken on me now
First Line:
Alas what shall I do I have taken on me now
Last Line:
And that's my Apologie
Author:
William Hicks (Absolute)
DMI number:
47450
8.
Alas what shall I do
First Line:
Alas what shall I do
Last Line:
And that's my apology
DMI number:
42437
9.
An interjection is a part I find
First Line:
An interjection is a part I find
Last Line:
Then says all the rest amen so be it
DMI number:
42392
10.
And being all a-sat in the adverbs hall
First Line:
And being all a-sat in the adverbs hall
Last Line:
Were drunk that night to solder up the breach
DMI number:
42387
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