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31.
When twenty pounds I'd borrow of a friend
First Line:
When twenty pounds I'd borrow of a friend
Last Line:
Give what I ask my friend tis not advice
DMI number:
27340
32.
With lace bedizened comes the man
First Line:
With lace bedizened comes the man
Last Line:
I came to dine and not to stare
Author:
John Hoadly (Absolute)
DMI number:
27753
33.
Why seem you dead to all the joys of life
First Line:
Why seem you dead to all the joys of life
Last Line:
I'm sorry you have had this accident
DMI number:
27362
34.
You ask me for my books of poems still
First Line:
You ask me for my books of poems still
Last Line:
I am not such a fool say you nor I
DMI number:
27389
35.
You bid me take the freedom of a friend
First Line:
You bid me take the freedom of a friend
Last Line:
A fortnight's sleep I beg you to refuse
DMI number:
27449
36.
You gave Jack up his judgment and his bond
First Line:
You gave Jack up his judgment and his bond
Last Line:
Let him but owe you for a hundred more
DMI number:
27559
37.
You purchase everything which makes it plain
First Line:
You purchase everything which makes it plain
Last Line:
That everything you soon will sell again
DMI number:
27504
38.
You said ten guineas when your cause was done
First Line:
You said ten guineas when your cause was done
Last Line:
The more you owe my blushes to repay
DMI number:
27510
39.
You say you nothing owe and so I say
First Line:
You say you nothing owe and so I say
Last Line:
He only owes who something hath to pay
DMI number:
27330
40.
You sell your wife's rich jewels lace and clothes
First Line:
You sell your wife's rich jewels lace and clothes
Last Line:
Still sold returns and still is to be sold
Author:
John Hoadly (Absolute)
DMI number:
27758
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