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111.
The queen god preserve heaven's pious vicegerent
First Line:
The queen god preserve heaven's pious vicegerent
Last Line:
But each native like us boys huzza and cry yes
DMI number:
8064
112.
The ploughman he's a bonny lad
First Line:
The ploughman he's a bonny lad
Last Line:
Commend me to the Ploughman
DMI number:
38183
113.
The pot and the pipe
First Line:
The pot and the pipe
Last Line:
Many a more
DMI number:
43875
114.
Then our music is in prime
First Line:
Then our music is in prime
Last Line:
But after his bag pudding
Author:
William Cartwright (Absolute)
DMI number:
43877
115.
The spring is coming on and our spirits begin
First Line:
The spring is coming on and our spirits begin
Last Line:
As much wine in a night as he water in the day
DMI number:
42931
116.
The spring's coming on and our spirits begin
First Line:
The spring's coming on and our spirits begin
Last Line:
More wine in a night than he water in a day
DMI number:
44032
117.
The women all tell me I am false to my lass
First Line:
The women all tell me I am false to my lass
Last Line:
Should you doubt what I say take a bumper and try
DMI number:
31522
118.
Theophrastus that eloquent sage by Athens so greatly adored
First Line:
Theophrastus that eloquent sage by Athens so greatly adored
Last Line:
But must drink like a fish in the sea to soar to the pitch of a god
Author:
Edward Ward (Confident)
DMI number:
11836
119.
This bumper to Bacchus we'll drink it all round
First Line:
This bumper to Bacchus we'll drink it all round
Last Line:
And when we're all drunk we will range like a buck
DMI number:
42647
120.
This great world is a trouble
First Line:
This great world is a trouble
Last Line:
A remedy for all your pain
DMI number:
17456
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