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11.
England of late a glorious state
First Line:
England of late a glorious state
Last Line:
Why Abigail and H----y
DMI number:
13245
12.
Dona in qualms sent Abb her drab for ease
First Line:
Dona in qualms sent Abb her drab for ease
Last Line:
Youse understand ere lang
DMI number:
11920
13.
Fill every glass and recommend them
First Line:
Fill every glass and recommend them
Last Line:
We should be sure of grand successes | Did we love &c
DMI number:
13227
14.
For George our great king
First Line:
For George our great king
Last Line:
We Whigs will all stand by and Rome tumble down
DMI number:
12143
15.
Go doting wretches and enquire
First Line:
Go doting wretches and enquire
Last Line:
Says Oxford and her Earl shall suffer
DMI number:
11972
16.
Hail happy day
First Line:
Hail happy day
Last Line:
By loyal arms be soon cut down | Chorus Grant Heaven &c
DMI number:
11974
17.
He comes he comes the hero comes
First Line:
He comes he comes the hero comes
Last Line:
Britons shall be slaves no more
Author:
Henry Carey (Speculation)
DMI number:
24622
18.
Hark Lewis groans good Ffader was ailsh him
First Line:
Hark Lewis groans good Ffader was ailsh him
Last Line:
Yogh hone O hone
DMI number:
503
19.
Hast thou not read in ancient story
First Line:
Hast thou not read in ancient story
Last Line:
No Erskine no have at thy head
DMI number:
490
20.
Here's a health to King George sir
First Line:
Here's a health to King George sir
Last Line:
From its impending fate
DMI number:
13456
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