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81.
Though squibs and crackers thick did fly
First Line:
Though squibs and crackers thick did fly
Last Line:
In 1673
DMI number:
42429
82.
Thus have you heard our iter orientale
First Line:
Thus have you heard our iter orientale
Last Line:
So iterum atque iterum I bid ye adieu
DMI number:
42406
83.
Thus have you heard the tailor over and over
First Line:
Thus have you heard the tailor over and over
Last Line:
Yet Bread-street is their best place to set up in
DMI number:
42401
84.
Twas just the day 'fore twenty ten
First Line:
Twas just the day 'fore twenty ten
Last Line:
For that's too high to fling them up
DMI number:
42421
85.
Was ever man so happy as I sir
First Line:
Was ever man so happy as I sir
Last Line:
Until he comes to her again
Author:
William Hicks (Confident)
DMI number:
42440
86.
Was ever man so happy as I Sir
First Line:
Was ever man so happy as I Sir
Last Line:
Untill he come to her again
Author:
William Hicks (Absolute)
DMI number:
0
87.
Was ever man so vex'd with a Trull
First Line:
Was ever man so vex'd with a Trull
Last Line:
For the cure of a Scold but I'll say no more
Author:
William Hicks (Absolute)
DMI number:
47537
88.
Was ever man so vex'd with a Wife
First Line:
Was ever man so vex'd with a Wife
Last Line:
And I think you have met with your match Sir
Author:
William Hicks (Absolute)
DMI number:
46226
89.
Was he not kind enough kind enough
First Line:
Was he not kind enough kind enough
Last Line:
All the night long
Author:
William Hicks (Absolute)
DMI number:
46227
90.
Welcome death the cure of all my sorrow
First Line:
Welcome death the cure of all my sorrow
Last Line:
May she still unconstant prove
Author:
William Hicks (Absolute)
DMI number:
46228
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