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1.
Come all you Sussex fox hunters
First Line:
Come all you Sussex fox hunters
Last Line:
Should have sung his hunting song | When to Houghton we did go &c
Author:
Sir William Yonge (Speculation)
DMI number:
280
2.
Good madam when ladies are willing
First Line:
Good madam when ladies are willing
Last Line:
Indeed is too mellow for me
Author:
Sir William Yonge (Confident) & Lady Mary Wortley Montagu [nee Pierrepont] (Confident)
DMI number:
10988
3.
How cruel is a parent's care
First Line:
How cruel is a parent's care
Last Line:
For gentler usage suing
Author:
Matthew Concanen (Absolute) & Edward Roome (Absolute) & Sir William Yonge (Absolute)
DMI number:
23782
4.
How have I heard the fair lament
First Line:
How have I heard the fair lament
Last Line:
If once our bodies did but fit
Author:
Sir William Yonge (Absolute)
DMI number:
1796
5.
How vain are all the joys of man
First Line:
How vain are all the joys of man
Last Line:
Would ravish the remaining senses
Author:
William Pattison (Speculation)
DMI number:
1797
6.
That all men are beggars we plainly may see
First Line:
That all men are beggars we plainly may see
Last Line:
Still begs he would stay for a maid she can't die | Which nobody can deny &c
Author:
Matthew Concanen (Absolute) & Edward Roome (Absolute) & Sir William Yonge (Absolute)
DMI number:
23306
7.
That all men are beggars we plainly may see
First Line:
That all men are beggars we plainly may see
Last Line:
Still begs he would stay for a maid she can't die | Which none but a fool can deny
Author:
Matthew Concanen (Absolute) & Edward Roome (Absolute) & Sir William Yonge (Absolute)
DMI number:
23762
8.
Unskilled in Greek and Roman tongue
First Line:
Unskilled in Greek and Roman tongue
Last Line:
And love my mistress country friend
Author:
William Pattison (Absolute)
DMI number:
1795