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171.
Tis a sport to our prince
First Line:
Tis a sport to our prince
Last Line:
For an Orange once planted upon the French shore | My gay flower de luces will flourish no more
DMI number:
4934
172.
To vote at all times
First Line:
To vote at all times
Last Line:
While he is the vicar of bray
DMI number:
37187
173.
To all loyal subjects glad tidings I bring
First Line:
To all loyal subjects glad tidings I bring
Last Line:
And prosper the cause of our laddie
DMI number:
24773
174.
To all you sparkling Whigs at court
First Line:
To all you sparkling Whigs at court
Last Line:
We dare you bring a better face | With a fa la &c
DMI number:
2143
175.
To our once loyal town is lately come down
First Line:
To our once loyal town is lately come down
Last Line:
Like a Cordelier friar must be saved by his ropes | When Satan was squeamish and longed for a dainty | The pope fricasseed him this new four and twenty
DMI number:
42370
176.
To you fair traders now ashore
First Line:
To you fair traders now ashore
Last Line:
And heave the rogues into the sea | With a fa la &c
DMI number:
13321
177.
To Sir George fill the bowl
First Line:
To Sir George fill the bowl
Last Line:
He is our choice
DMI number:
28753
178.
To canvas for the lord knows who
First Line:
To canvas for the lord knows who
Last Line:
Go home and put your shoes on
DMI number:
24502
179.
To daunton me to daunton me
First Line:
To daunton me to daunton me
Last Line:
O this is what maist would wanton me
DMI number:
24831
180.
Turn here to a road never heard of before
First Line:
Turn here to a road never heard of before
Last Line:
And stick to their country and coat
DMI number:
24482
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