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151.
From religion that's nonsense and larded with lies
First Line:
From religion that's nonsense and larded with lies
Last Line:
And one who his sheep of their fleece does rob | Good lord deliver us
DMI number:
42367
152.
From the boat of old Charon in the Stygian ferry
First Line:
From the boat of old Charon in the Stygian ferry
Last Line:
You are pirate at sea as I pirate at land | Which nobody can deny
DMI number:
4986
153.
From the hag and hungry goblin
First Line:
From the hag and hungry goblin
Last Line:
Methinks it is no Journey | All the while I sing | Any food any feeding | Money drink or clothing | Come dame or maid | Be not afraid | Poor Tom will injure nothing
DMI number:
42476
154.
Gentlemen let us be merry and wise
First Line:
Gentlemen let us be merry and wise
Last Line:
And each loyal soul that ever will stand | For the good of his country old England &c
DMI number:
11242
155.
From the lawless dominion of mitre and crown
First Line:
From the lawless dominion of mitre and crown
Last Line:
From the king of France and from the French king
DMI number:
4885
156.
From the race of Ignatius and all their colleagues
First Line:
From the race of Ignatius and all their colleagues
Last Line:
In hopes of concealing our dear cloven paw | Libera nos &c
DMI number:
42377
157.
From the race of Ignatius and all their colleagues
First Line:
From the race of Ignatius and all their colleagues
Last Line:
To purchase no more than a poor cushion pregnant | Libera nos &c
DMI number:
4939
158.
From the Romish whore with her triple crown
First Line:
From the Romish whore with her triple crown
Last Line:
And quit us all from that cloud which appears | Quesimus te domine
DMI number:
42986
159.
From the tap in the guts of the honourable stump
First Line:
From the tap in the guts of the honourable stump
Last Line:
From the devil the doctor and the damned ignoramus | Libera nos
DMI number:
44325
160.
From twelve years old I oft have been told
First Line:
From twelve years old I oft have been told
Last Line:
For he swore he had left little more than the skin | Of his pudding
DMI number:
44489
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