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31.
Last year in the spring the life of the king
First Line:
Last year in the spring the life of the king
Last Line:
For a prince that never offended
Author:
John Grobham [Jack] Howe (Speculation)
DMI number:
4567
32.
Madam take care
First Line:
Madam take care
Last Line:
Be drowned in the south seas
DMI number:
13250
33.
Now C-----s asserts his father's right
First Line:
Now C-----s asserts his father's right
Last Line:
The long forgotten S-----'s name
DMI number:
24825
34.
Now comes on the glorious year
First Line:
Now comes on the glorious year
Last Line:
Fill them a cup of thanks too
DMI number:
12137
35.
Now now the king's health
First Line:
Now now the king's health
Last Line:
Confusion to him that would set it up again | Huza huza huza huza huza huza
DMI number:
24623
36.
November the 11th from Manchester town
First Line:
November the 11th from Manchester town
Last Line:
The praise of George of England
DMI number:
12011
37.
Oh how shall I venture or dare to reveal
First Line:
Oh how shall I venture or dare to reveal
Last Line:
And those who now rule be compelled to obey
DMI number:
24719
38.
Rouse britons rouse maintain your laws
First Line:
Rouse britons rouse maintain your laws
Last Line:
On its own vicegerent smile
DMI number:
11953
39.
Since the tories could not fight
First Line:
Since the tories could not fight
Last Line:
And thus the tory faction will end
DMI number:
11926
40.
Since Nassau bravely freed us
First Line:
Since Nassau bravely freed us
Last Line:
Amen so let it be
DMI number:
12013
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