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171.
Nay prithee don't fly me
First Line:
Nay prithee don't fly me
Last Line:
And that man has no worth that won't sometimes be mellow
Author:
Alexander Brome (Absolute)
DMI number:
1623
172.
Near Dunstable upon the down
First Line:
Near Dunstable upon the down
Last Line:
Stands up and so adjourns the court
DMI number:
1110
173.
Never trouble thy self at the times nor their turnings
First Line:
Never trouble thy self at the times nor their turnings
Last Line:
Then leaves them at Tyburn to tittar and tatter
Author:
John Gamble (Speculation)
DMI number:
1639
174.
New England is preparing apace
First Line:
New England is preparing apace
Last Line:
For roundheads old Nick stand up now
DMI number:
1596
175.
Now by your good leave sirs
First Line:
Now by your good leave sirs
Last Line:
Abominable text sirs
DMI number:
1672
176.
Now Christmas is come let us beat up the drum
First Line:
Now Christmas is come let us beat up the drum
Last Line:
Is like to be taken away
DMI number:
1601
177.
Now civil wars a second age consume
First Line:
Now civil wars a second age consume
Last Line:
To point good men to a good land
Author:
Sir Richard Fanshawe (Absolute)
DMI number:
42165
178.
Now fare thee well London
First Line:
Now fare thee well London
Last Line:
To sing till they are suppressed
Author:
Alexander Brome (Absolute)
DMI number:
1630
179.
Now Johnne is gone to the North country
First Line:
Now Johnne is gone to the North country
Last Line:
And turn out to turn up must change
DMI number:
1691
180.
Now Lambert's sunk and valiant M--
First Line:
Now Lambert's sunk and valiant M--
Last Line:
We'll drink the son up agen to't
Author:
Henry Bold (Speculation)
DMI number:
1643
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