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221.
Ye sons of fair freedom assist a good cause
First Line:
Ye sons of fair freedom assist a good cause
Last Line:
And we drink applause in full bumpers of wine | And we drink applause &c
DMI number:
32032
222.
Ye sons of October
First Line:
Ye sons of October
Last Line:
And you're p-st upon by all the nation
DMI number:
7677
223.
Ye generous souls who freedom boast
First Line:
Ye generous souls who freedom boast
Last Line:
And free our town for ever | Then fill the glass
DMI number:
37180
224.
Ye honest blues of Litchfield
First Line:
Ye honest blues of Litchfield
Last Line:
But nothing else but blue men
DMI number:
24252
225.
Ye Jacks of the town
First Line:
Ye Jacks of the town
Last Line:
With a hum hum hum hum
DMI number:
456
226.
Ye joiners of England and joiners of France
First Line:
Ye joiners of England and joiners of France
Last Line:
You may next join your necks to a two-penny cord
DMI number:
31940
227.
Would you be a man of favour
First Line:
Would you be a man of favour
Last Line:
Few will stay for harbour here
DMI number:
42369
228.
Would you be a man of favour
First Line:
Would you be a man of favour
Last Line:
Few will stay for Tyburn here
DMI number:
4923
229.
Would you know what a Whig is and always was
First Line:
Would you know what a Whig is and always was
Last Line:
Then goes to the devil from whence he came
DMI number:
24725
230.
Your letter I had sir wherein you did say
First Line:
Your letter I had sir wherein you did say
Last Line:
For they never will be chosen below below | For they never &c
DMI number:
24245
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