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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 drunken old Scot by the rigorous sentence
First Line:
A drunken old Scot by the rigorous sentence
Last Line:
We shall go one and all where we find the best beer
Author:
William Taylor (Absolute)
DMI number:
27766
3.
A fatal error tis in men of wealth
First Line:
A fatal error tis in men of wealth
Last Line:
To feed so high as will destroy their health
DMI number:
23381
4.
A favourite cat that long in brewhouse dwelt
First Line:
A favourite cat that long in brewhouse dwelt
Last Line:
If I said so twas when I was in drink
DMI number:
24450
5.
A franklin was the sergeant's chief delight
First Line:
A franklin was the sergeant's chief delight
Last Line:
Renowned for courtesy by all beloved
Author:
Thomas Betterton (Absolute)
DMI number:
18342
6.
A bard on whom Phoebus his spirit bestowed
First Line:
A bard on whom Phoebus his spirit bestowed
Last Line:
Are always fobbed off with sheer wit and sheer wine
Author:
Patrick Delany (Confident)
DMI number:
11477
7.
A brisk young vintner pert and gay
First Line:
A brisk young vintner pert and gay
Last Line:
Then prithee place your red nose there
DMI number:
40406
8.
A brute thou art at best but mad with wine
First Line:
A brute thou art at best but mad with wine
Last Line:
Not makes thee bad but shows thee as thou art
DMI number:
35716
9.
A bumper yes may for a while
First Line:
A bumper yes may for a while
Last Line:
To mingle with the low
DMI number:
35322
10.
A cat a favourite one tis said
First Line:
A cat a favourite one tis said
Last Line:
Destruction on themselves and king
DMI number:
33279
11.
A certain brewer whose liquor of life
First Line:
A certain brewer whose liquor of life
Last Line:
That those who touch cash should have clean washen hands
DMI number:
4412
12.
A Cheshire man sailed into Spain
First Line:
A Cheshire man sailed into Spain
Last Line:
Our land bring twice a day
DMI number:
22380
13.
A cook the lord knows where he lived
First Line:
A cook the lord knows where he lived
Last Line:
Because we want our dinners
DMI number:
39135
14.
A country farmer saint or sinner
First Line:
A country farmer saint or sinner
Last Line:
The farmer's foibles handed down
DMI number:
22574
15.
A country vicar in his homely house
First Line:
A country vicar in his homely house
Last Line:
Beef liberty and safety be my lot
Author:
Francis Fawkes (Absolute)
DMI number:
30919
16.
A cow and goat and simple ewe
First Line:
A cow and goat and simple ewe
Last Line:
Silent and sad renounce their dinners
DMI number:
19887
17.
A hare you in season presented to us
First Line:
A hare you in season presented to us
Last Line:
For the sauce and the supper will suit to a hair
Author:
Francis Fawkes (Absolute)
DMI number:
26932
18.
A health to our sisters let us drink
First Line:
A health to our sisters let us drink
Last Line:
These keep us in transport all night
DMI number:
28688
19.
A health to our sisters let's drink
First Line:
A health to our sisters let's drink
Last Line:
These keeps us in transports all night
DMI number:
31562
20.
A jolly brave toper who could not forbear
First Line:
A jolly brave toper who could not forbear
Last Line:
No sooner are tapped but they give up the ghost
Author:
William Taylor (Absolute)
DMI number:
181
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