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1.
A curse on all cares
First Line:
A curse on all cares
Last Line:
Or be merry at least | For we will be dull and heavy no more | Since wine does increase and there's claret good store
DMI number:
2718
2.
A curse upon the faithless maid
First Line:
A curse upon the faithless maid
Last Line:
To deal with greater liberty her heart
DMI number:
44407
3.
A curse upon thee for a slave
First Line:
A curse upon thee for a slave
Last Line:
Than have brave anger spilt or lost
DMI number:
43947
4.
A dean and prebendary
First Line:
A dean and prebendary
Last Line:
And never was heard of since
Author:
William Pittis (Absolute)
DMI number:
2590
5.
A doctor there is and whose name I could tell
First Line:
A doctor there is and whose name I could tell
Last Line:
And tarried all night whilst his lady was lewd | With a down &c
DMI number:
411
6.
A fig for ear why should we spare
First Line:
A fig for ear why should we spare
Last Line:
Where no body means to find us
DMI number:
43081
7.
A going to Tottenham market
First Line:
A going to Tottenham market
Last Line:
And I for London came | Sing fall down &c
DMI number:
1558
8.
A Ballad a ballad a new one and true
First Line:
A Ballad a ballad a new one and true
Last Line:
And so I conclude my ditty
Author:
Alexander Brome (Absolute)
DMI number:
1706
9.
A beautiful lady in fair London town
First Line:
A beautiful lady in fair London town
Last Line:
And if I didn't find out your gangway d-me | With my tol &c
DMI number:
32976
10.
A beggar a beggar a beggar I'll be
First Line:
A beggar a beggar a beggar I'll be
Last Line:
And there they begot such a bold rogue as I
DMI number:
33018
11.
A beggar got a bailiff a bailiff got a yeoman
First Line:
A beggar got a bailiff a bailiff got a yeoman
Last Line:
A dean got a bishop a bishop got a quean
DMI number:
44018
12.
A Berwick's cause tried by the laws
First Line:
A Berwick's cause tried by the laws
Last Line:
By which ye may expel him
DMI number:
37751
13.
A brewer may be a burgess grave
First Line:
A brewer may be a burgess grave
Last Line:
His soul unto the devil of hell | Which no body can deny
DMI number:
1644
14.
A buxom young girl keeps a yard
First Line:
A buxom young girl keeps a yard
Last Line:
By getting the stalk within it
DMI number:
31786
15.
A choir of bright beauties in spring did appear
First Line:
A choir of bright beauties in spring did appear
Last Line:
When Pan and his son and fair Syrinx return
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
4176
16.
A cobbler there was and he lived in a stall
First Line:
A cobbler there was and he lived in a stall
Last Line:
That love brings us all to an end at the last
DMI number:
810
17.
A cock laird fou cadgie
First Line:
A cock laird fou cadgie
Last Line:
In the abbey quoth she
Author:
Allan Ramsay (Absolute)
DMI number:
1292
18.
A cruel tiger all with teeth be bled
First Line:
A cruel tiger all with teeth be bled
Last Line:
Hath slain us both for cloaking of his crime
DMI number:
9071
19.
A cuckold it is thought
First Line:
A cuckold it is thought
Last Line:
If ever I lag behind
DMI number:
852
20.
A health to our sister let us drink
First Line:
A health to our sister let us drink
Last Line:
These keep us in transport all night
DMI number:
29646
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