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In new straw hats and cleanest gown
First Line:
In new straw hats and cleanest gown
Last Line:
And there they fall quite fast asleep
DMI number:
19390
202.
In our forefathers rude but honest days
First Line:
In our forefathers rude but honest days
Last Line:
Gain but her smiles he asks no other praise
DMI number:
35617
203.
In vain each day with hideous clack
First Line:
In vain each day with hideous clack
Last Line:
We're all convinced there is nothing roasting
DMI number:
32486
204.
It is indeed a melancholy truth
First Line:
It is indeed a melancholy truth
Last Line:
Live long get wealth and often see good days
DMI number:
26977
205.
Long have I lived in court yet learned not all this while
First Line:
Long have I lived in court yet learned not all this while
Last Line:
A man that wanteth gold then gold that wants a man
Author:
Sir John Davies (Absolute)
DMI number:
49745
206.
Lorenzo is though much a beau
First Line:
Lorenzo is though much a beau
Last Line:
Throw by your books and read the news
DMI number:
33359
207.
Let the keen sportsman rising with the dawn
First Line:
Let the keen sportsman rising with the dawn
Last Line:
And sweet the music of yon noon tide bell
Author:
Francis Fawkes (Absolute)
DMI number:
33620
208.
Like two sage sisters close we dwell
First Line:
Like two sage sisters close we dwell
Last Line:
Yet we were never partial yet
DMI number:
15231
209.
Lithe and listen gentlemen
First Line:
Lithe and listen gentlemen
Last Line:
Good John of the Scales Ile come to thee
DMI number:
37463
210.
Lithe and listen gentlemen
First Line:
Lithe and listen gentlemen
Last Line:
I bring my lands in jeopardy
DMI number:
38577
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