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101.
Come mourn come mourn with me
First Line:
Come mourn come mourn with me
Last Line:
At length be brought to clay
DMI number:
11424
102.
Come mourne come mourne with mee
First Line:
Come mourne come mourne with mee
Last Line:
At length be brought to claye
DMI number:
38228
103.
Come come great Orange come away
First Line:
Come come great Orange come away
Last Line:
Except it be to have a rope | Couragio couragio couragio
DMI number:
4924
104.
Come exert yourself Clio I pray
First Line:
Come exert yourself Clio I pray
Last Line:
Would rouse passion though buried in years
Author:
Richard Fitzpatrick (Absolute)
DMI number:
33899
105.
Come gentlemen all and listen a while
First Line:
Come gentlemen all and listen a while
Last Line:
And bid him for Robin Hood pray
DMI number:
11455
106.
Cupid with Ganymede to play
First Line:
Cupid with Ganymede to play
Last Line:
Than one amongst a crowd
DMI number:
54
107.
Come you gallants all to you I call
First Line:
Come you gallants all to you I call
Last Line:
And so ends Robin Hood's chance
DMI number:
36991
108.
Complaining to fortune on whom I relied
First Line:
Complaining to fortune on whom I relied
Last Line:
And grant me for ever the house on the hill
DMI number:
22029
109.
Dark december was the month
First Line:
Dark december was the month
Last Line:
Alike beseem us all
DMI number:
37856
110.
Dark was the night and wild the storm
First Line:
Dark was the night and wild the storm
Last Line:
All worthy of their name
DMI number:
33068
111.
Dear sisters come see you how fine
First Line:
Dear sisters come see you how fine
Last Line:
With anarchy and the old rump | Then let us flock all to the meeting | Where Burgess himself will declare A sanctified tale of old Hughson | With a canting old Oliver's prayer
DMI number:
8080
112.
Dear M--rr--t come not quite so near
First Line:
Dear M--rr--t come not quite so near
Last Line:
A miser of thy words
DMI number:
22523
113.
Diana and her darlings dear
First Line:
Diana and her darlings dear
Last Line:
If worse may be
DMI number:
49220
114.
Eighth Henry ruling in this land
First Line:
Eighth Henry ruling in this land
Last Line:
In London lost her life
DMI number:
12056
115.
Early one morn a jolly brisk tar
First Line:
Early one morn a jolly brisk tar
Last Line:
This is all I require
DMI number:
31072
116.
Deign saint like tenant of the dale
First Line:
Deign saint like tenant of the dale
Last Line:
We'll love it over in heaven
Author:
Oliver Goldsmith (Absolute)
DMI number:
30921
117.
Draw near ye sober citizens
First Line:
Draw near ye sober citizens
Last Line:
At Bedlam or at Bridewell
DMI number:
20847
118.
False Britons who favour the measures of France
First Line:
False Britons who favour the measures of France
Last Line:
Or boast of preserving your nether bow gate
DMI number:
23177
119.
Fair angel of England thy beauty most bright
First Line:
Fair angel of England thy beauty most bright
Last Line:
That I may say welcome sweet virgin to me
DMI number:
37016
120.
Farewell dear love since thou wilt needs begone
First Line:
Farewell dear love since thou wilt needs begone
Last Line:
Faith let her goe or come or tarry
DMI number:
37271
121.
Fair Venus the goddess of beauty and love
First Line:
Fair Venus the goddess of beauty and love
Last Line:
No liqour on earth is like Nottingham ale
DMI number:
37911
122.
Frae Dunideir as I cam throuch
First Line:
Frae Dunideir as I cam throuch
Last Line:
The brim battil of the Harlaw
DMI number:
10857
123.
For daring feats of rustic sport
First Line:
For daring feats of rustic sport
Last Line:
By every eye in Aram's vale
Author:
Thomas Pearson (Absolute)
DMI number:
32728
124.
From infallible Rome once more I am come
First Line:
From infallible Rome once more I am come
Last Line:
Nor take his ballad in dudgeon
DMI number:
42977
125.
From Lincoln to London rode forth our young squire
First Line:
From Lincoln to London rode forth our young squire
Last Line:
A coach with a coronet trailed to her tweed
Author:
William Shenstone (Absolute)
DMI number:
27244
126.
From morn to night from day to day
First Line:
From morn to night from day to day
Last Line:
Then hush and be an angel quite
Author:
Christopher Smart (Absolute)
DMI number:
30980
127.
Gil Morrice was an erles son
First Line:
Gil Morrice was an erles son
Last Line:
On which the zouth was slain
Author:
John Home (Speculation)
DMI number:
37595
128.
Gilderoy was a bonnie boy
First Line:
Gilderoy was a bonnie boy
Last Line:
My winsome Gilderoy
DMI number:
37297
129.
Gilderoy was a bonny boy
First Line:
Gilderoy was a bonny boy
Last Line:
For my dear Gilderoy
DMI number:
11431
130.
Gin thou wert my ene thing
First Line:
Gin thou wert my ene thing
Last Line:
Most dearly do I love thee
DMI number:
11695
131.
Glasgerion was a kinges owne sonne
First Line:
Glasgerion was a kinges owne sonne
Last Line:
These three lives all were gone
DMI number:
37528
132.
Gay Myra toast of all the town
First Line:
Gay Myra toast of all the town
Last Line:
Enchanting sounds dwelt on her tongue | Enchanting &c
DMI number:
18
133.
Gentle herdsman tell to me
First Line:
Gentle herdsman tell to me
Last Line:
And soe faire pilgrim fare thee well
DMI number:
37316
134.
Go shut the door my Edward dear
First Line:
Go shut the door my Edward dear
Last Line:
And never rose again
DMI number:
37854
135.
God bless our gracious sovereign Anne
First Line:
God bless our gracious sovereign Anne
Last Line:
On t'other side the Tweed
Author:
Arthur Maynwaring (Speculation)
DMI number:
5020
136.
God prosper long from being broke
First Line:
God prosper long from being broke
Last Line:
The Devil and the Pope
Author:
Philip James Wharton (Speculation)
DMI number:
611
137.
God prosper long our gracious queen
First Line:
God prosper long our gracious queen
Last Line:
In all the world may cease
DMI number:
10631
138.
God prosper long our legs and arms
First Line:
God prosper long our legs and arms
Last Line:
Or with it wipe your a---
DMI number:
32479
139.
God prosper long our noble king
First Line:
God prosper long our noble king
Last Line:
'Twixt noblemen may cease
DMI number:
3942
140.
God prosper long our noble king
First Line:
God prosper long our noble king
Last Line:
May such be ever free
DMI number:
19878
141.
God prosper long our noble king
First Line:
God prosper long our noble king
Last Line:
The deeds of such a day
DMI number:
32005
142.
God prosper long our noble king
First Line:
God prosper long our noble king
Last Line:
To b--th and m-rit cease
DMI number:
31343
143.
God prosper long this free born isle
First Line:
God prosper long this free born isle
Last Line:
Be it a war or peace
DMI number:
13265
144.
God prosper the king and the king's noble sons
First Line:
God prosper the king and the king's noble sons
Last Line:
Unless tis cleared up by another gazette
DMI number:
19466
145.
Gold taken from the king's harbingers
First Line:
Gold taken from the king's harbingers
Last Line:
That gold will serve thee and me
DMI number:
36990
146.
Gone is Elizabeth
First Line:
Gone is Elizabeth
Last Line:
And so ends my story
Author:
Richard Johnson (Speculation)
DMI number:
12065
147.
Hail glorious time
First Line:
Hail glorious time
Last Line:
Such eloquence never can fail
DMI number:
31647
148.
Good your worship cast an eye
First Line:
Good your worship cast an eye
Last Line:
Kind sir your purse strings pray undo
Author:
Henry Bold (Speculation)
DMI number:
11535
149.
Good folks I pray have not you heard
First Line:
Good folks I pray have not you heard
Last Line:
That called them their n'own tools
DMI number:
8073
150.
Good folks I pray have you not heard
First Line:
Good folks I pray have you not heard
Last Line:
That called them their own tools
DMI number:
13234
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