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1.
A dean and prebendary had once a new vagary
First Line:
A dean and prebendary had once a new vagary
Last Line:
And being in a fright sir religion took her flight sir | And never was heard of since
Author:
William Pittis (Absolute)
DMI number:
1138
2.
A baronet lately a dutchman I trow
First Line:
A baronet lately a dutchman I trow
Last Line:
So he bravely resolved even to take to his heels
DMI number:
28784
3.
A certain presbyterian pair
First Line:
A certain presbyterian pair
Last Line:
The parson sung a psalm
DMI number:
11
4.
A council grave our king did hold
First Line:
A council grave our king did hold
Last Line:
Of all his enemies
DMI number:
11461
5.
A junto of knaves met at Paris together
First Line:
A junto of knaves met at Paris together
Last Line:
In vain they cry help us oh Lewis and Rome | And all the day long | Now this is their song | Dear Jemmy an halter an halter's our doom
DMI number:
11944
6.
A king once reigned beyond the seas
First Line:
A king once reigned beyond the seas
Last Line:
That he lived and reigned in peace
DMI number:
11405
7.
A labouring swain had been at work
First Line:
A labouring swain had been at work
Last Line:
They'll find their cause beshit
DMI number:
4395
8.
A noble Christian warrior
First Line:
A noble Christian warrior
Last Line:
Thus for her true love's sake | And all for our saviour Jesus Christ
Author:
Richard Johnson (Speculation)
DMI number:
12050
9.
A noble marquis
First Line:
A noble marquis
Last Line:
My most constant wife
Author:
Thomas Deloney (Absolute)
DMI number:
11428
10.
A noble Roman was the root
First Line:
A noble Roman was the root
Last Line:
And counter flowered maintain
DMI number:
36971
11.
A nosegay lacking flowers fresh
First Line:
A nosegay lacking flowers fresh
Last Line:
on ground he takes his rest
DMI number:
49212
12.
A nymph and a swain
First Line:
A nymph and a swain
Last Line:
But shamefully drew in his head
DMI number:
94
13.
A nymph and a swain
First Line:
A nymph and a swain
Last Line:
But shamefully hung down his head
DMI number:
22255
14.
A story I'll tell you a story so merry
First Line:
A story I'll tell you a story so merry
Last Line:
And not trust to such as have treasury views | Derry down &c
DMI number:
20467
15.
A tailor there was and he lived in a garret
First Line:
A tailor there was and he lived in a garret
Last Line:
For cross legged together they sat till they died
DMI number:
25250
16.
A tale I will tell you will great indignation
First Line:
A tale I will tell you will great indignation
Last Line:
And the music struck up long live george the third
DMI number:
32060
17.
A tale of grief I must unfold
First Line:
A tale of grief I must unfold
Last Line:
Of this great duke of Buckingham
DMI number:
37020
18.
A tale of the grief I must unfold
First Line:
A tale of the grief I must unfold
Last Line:
Of this great Duke of Buckingham
Author:
Richard Johnson (Speculation)
DMI number:
12053
19.
A tight and trim vessel
First Line:
A tight and trim vessel
Last Line:
More blockheads huzza'd
DMI number:
7458
20.
A mighty great fleet the like was never seen
First Line:
A mighty great fleet the like was never seen
Last Line:
With the loss of some ships but in battle none slain | Which &c
DMI number:
6638
21.
A poll and land-tax are now coming forth
First Line:
A poll and land-tax are now coming forth
Last Line:
Like parting with our gold and consciences too | Which nobody can deny
DMI number:
4577
22.
A Protestant muse yet a lover of kings
First Line:
A Protestant muse yet a lover of kings
Last Line:
The Dutch had never ventured to fish in our seas | Then curse of popery pox o' popery plague o' popery | Oh senseless popery oh
DMI number:
42334
23.
A puritan of late
First Line:
A puritan of late
Last Line:
For her sake
DMI number:
15538
24.
A late expedition to Oxford was made
First Line:
A late expedition to Oxford was made
Last Line:
And marched more nimbly without their music | Which nobody can deny
Author:
John Smith (Confident)
DMI number:
4004
25.
Ah me vile wretch that ever I was born
First Line:
Ah me vile wretch that ever I was born
Last Line:
To murder him and twas the very same
DMI number:
37059
26.
All gentlemen and yeomen good
First Line:
All gentlemen and yeomen good
Last Line:
The like was never known
DMI number:
36986
27.
About Zule quhen the wind blew cule
First Line:
About Zule quhen the wind blew cule
Last Line:
Zoung Waters he did dee
DMI number:
37337
28.
Alas love why chafe ye
First Line:
Alas love why chafe ye
Last Line:
A lusty limb lifter you are a trim shifter
DMI number:
49216
29.
Alas my love ye do me wrong
First Line:
Alas my love ye do me wrong
Last Line:
And who but the Lady Greensleeves
DMI number:
49218
30.
Alas poor tadpole how art thou
First Line:
Alas poor tadpole how art thou
Last Line:
And ballads must prevail
DMI number:
3079
31.
Alas that ever this day we did see
First Line:
Alas that ever this day we did see
Last Line:
That ever he forced king Edward to die
DMI number:
37013
32.
Alexis the pride of the plain
First Line:
Alexis the pride of the plain
Last Line:
And imparts more than time steals away
DMI number:
32602
33.
After our royal king
First Line:
After our royal king
Last Line:
As you shall plainly read
DMI number:
36972
34.
A wonder stranger ne'r was known
First Line:
A wonder stranger ne'r was known
Last Line:
For force oft breeds their lives decay
DMI number:
11430
35.
All in Soho there lived a toast
First Line:
All in Soho there lived a toast
Last Line:
My ghost shall be his wife
Author:
Jonathan Smedley (Absolute)
DMI number:
15440
36.
All in the Downs the fleet was moored
First Line:
All in the Downs the fleet was moored
Last Line:
Adieu she cries and waves her lily hand
Author:
John Gay (Absolute)
DMI number:
12305
37.
All in the late great winter snow
First Line:
All in the late great winter snow
Last Line:
A captive for his dinner
DMI number:
3078
38.
All people languages and nations
First Line:
All people languages and nations
Last Line:
That made my lord the happiest of peers
Author:
John Hall-Stevenson (Absolute)
DMI number:
33269
39.
Apollo concerned to see the transgressions
First Line:
Apollo concerned to see the transgressions
Last Line:
And left them together by the ears for the bays
DMI number:
3671
40.
An honest man as I am told
First Line:
An honest man as I am told
Last Line:
So all I hope is well
DMI number:
11534
41.
An old woman clothed in grey
First Line:
An old woman clothed in grey
Last Line:
And danced a jig in her crutches
DMI number:
11686
42.
An ancient story ile tell you anon
First Line:
An ancient story ile tell you anon
Last Line:
Thou hast brought him a pardon from good king John
DMI number:
37422
43.
An ancient tale I mean to write
First Line:
An ancient tale I mean to write
Last Line:
With such a fate rewarded be
DMI number:
16
44.
All tender hearts that ake to hear
First Line:
All tender hearts that ake to hear
Last Line:
And is the devil's snare
DMI number:
37630
45.
All things are changed in court and town
First Line:
All things are changed in court and town
Last Line:
Oh we shall quite undo him
DMI number:
13237
46.
All you that cry o hone o hone
First Line:
All you that cry o hone o hone
Last Line:
Lord Jesus receive my soul this night
DMI number:
12063
47.
All you that delight for to spend some time
First Line:
All you that delight for to spend some time
Last Line:
And how Little John went a begging
DMI number:
37001
48.
All you that have stock and are mad for a peace
First Line:
All you that have stock and are mad for a peace
Last Line:
How low the French creep to the new min----y
DMI number:
13280
49.
All youths of fair England
First Line:
All youths of fair England
Last Line:
About the streets do flaunt
DMI number:
37627
50.
Alle that beoth of huerte trewe
First Line:
Alle that beoth of huerte trewe
Last Line:
That ever wes ant ever ys
DMI number:
37303
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