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1.
Farewell stout Iron-side not all thine art
First Line:
Farewell stout Iron-side not all thine art
Last Line:
He them & death him hath knockt on the head
Author:
William Munsey (Absolute)
DMI number:
48666
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Farewell stowt Iron-side not all thy Art
First Line:
Farewell stowt Iron-side not all thy Art
Last Line:
He them & him hath Death knockt in the head
Author:
William Munsey (Absolute)
DMI number:
46804
3.
He that hath made so many souls of late
First Line:
He that hath made so many souls of late
Last Line:
Being bare themselvs to gape for dead mens shooes
Author:
William Munsey (Absolute)
DMI number:
46807
4.
Here lies a dogged fellow who hath run
First Line:
Here lies a dogged fellow who hath run
Last Line:
Brought to his Grave with a great cry might be
Author:
William Munsey (Absolute)
DMI number:
46810
5.
Here lyes a man of reckning often seen
First Line:
Here lyes a man of reckning often seen
Last Line:
Soon you shall have a fresh one at the Tap
Author:
William Munsey (Absolute)
DMI number:
46811
6.
Here to a period is a Scrivener come
First Line:
Here to a period is a Scrivener come
Last Line:
When he hath all done then he falls to dust
Author:
William Munsey (Absolute)
DMI number:
47572
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Here to a period is the Scrievener come
First Line:
Here to a period is the Scrievener come
Last Line:
When he hath all done then he falls to dust
Author:
William Munsey (Absolute)
DMI number:
48736
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Here to a period is the Scrivener come
First Line:
Here to a period is the Scrivener come
Last Line:
When he hath all done then he turns to dust
Author:
William Munsey (Absolute)
DMI number:
46812
9.
Here's a mad Shaver laid a cutting Lad
First Line:
Here's a mad Shaver laid a cutting Lad
Last Line:
Here yet is left his equalls to an hair
Author:
William Munsey (Absolute)
DMI number:
46813
10.
I many Grave have made but enjoy'd none
First Line:
I many Grave have made but enjoy'd none
Last Line:
Out of the Grace I shall come forth agen
Author:
William Munsey (Absolute)
DMI number:
46815
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