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41.
The fairest form on Britain's fertile plains
First Line:
The fairest form on Britain's fertile plains
Last Line:
And close the bumper with the closing night
DMI number:
34016
42.
There is no wonder all the men are raving
First Line:
There is no wonder all the men are raving
Last Line:
I've drank the moon down and I'll drink the sun
DMI number:
34000
43.
This ale my bonny lads
First Line:
This ale my bonny lads
Last Line:
Fill mine host Tom's pot and toast
DMI number:
44178
44.
This side is toasted now enough
First Line:
This side is toasted now enough
Last Line:
Thou finds the better meat
DMI number:
43815
45.
Thou blooming offspring of great Marlborough's line
First Line:
Thou blooming offspring of great Marlborough's line
Last Line:
Never triumphed but to set the nation free
DMI number:
12163
46.
Thou fairest Pallas of the British isle
First Line:
Thou fairest Pallas of the British isle
Last Line:
The noble rival justifies disdain
DMI number:
12162
47.
Thou patriot dame whose generous bosom shares
First Line:
Thou patriot dame whose generous bosom shares
Last Line:
Till love and public spirit be the same
DMI number:
12161
48.
Tis done the well earned wages freely paid
First Line:
Tis done the well earned wages freely paid
Last Line:
Those best of blessings innocence and health
DMI number:
33591
49.
Thy wit O'Hara may command the bard
First Line:
Thy wit O'Hara may command the bard
Last Line:
Though Phoebus quaffs a bumper to your sense
DMI number:
34014
50.
Three merry boys came out of the west
First Line:
Three merry boys came out of the west
Last Line:
All or none
DMI number:
43086
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