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1.
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
2.
All loyal men come zee my vine rary show
First Line:
All loyal men come zee my vine rary show
Last Line:
So the devices of rebels will all prove in vain
DMI number:
12144
3.
As old Dunluce from grandeur tumbled down
First Line:
As old Dunluce from grandeur tumbled down
Last Line:
And children yet unborn shall boast their lord Dunluce
DMI number:
25030
4.
Arah dear joy shave all your faushes
First Line:
Arah dear joy shave all your faushes
Last Line:
Ay no inteed I've done your sharvant
DMI number:
22376
5.
Arra dear joy save all your faces
First Line:
Arra dear joy save all your faces
Last Line:
Ay no indeed I've done your servant
DMI number:
19990
6.
Arra my dear my joy and my honey
First Line:
Arra my dear my joy and my honey
Last Line:
You'll never repent it my dear
DMI number:
33212
7.
As I walked along fair London town
First Line:
As I walked along fair London town
Last Line:
They have left all their friends to wear thyme and rue | Fa la la &c
DMI number:
11986
8.
At market hill as well appears
First Line:
At market hill as well appears
Last Line:
Then bloody caitiff think on me
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Absolute)
DMI number:
13464
9.
By Creist my dear Morish vat makes de sho shad
First Line:
By Creist my dear Morish vat makes de sho shad
Last Line:
For be goad dey will hang us out of de way | Lill-li burlero bullen a-la | Lero lero &c | Lero lero &c
DMI number:
42339
10.
Did Longshanks purchase with his conquering hand
First Line:
Did Longshanks purchase with his conquering hand
Last Line:
Should give away all that his father won
Author:
Michael Drayton (Absolute)
DMI number:
41919
11.
Faugh by my shoul dat ish a nasty vord
First Line:
Faugh by my shoul dat ish a nasty vord
Last Line:
Faugh thou'rt gone by my shoul dou stink too long to last
DMI number:
18474
12.
From a new modelled Jesuit in a Scotch bonnet
First Line:
From a new modelled Jesuit in a Scotch bonnet
Last Line:
And repenting with Colledge at last in a string | Libera nos
DMI number:
44327
13.
From a new modelled Jesuit in a Scotch bonnet
First Line:
From a new modelled Jesuit in a Scotch bonnet
Last Line:
Deliver us good Lord let each true subject sing | Lib &c
DMI number:
43083
14.
For once ye muses chaste as fair
First Line:
For once ye muses chaste as fair
Last Line:
Than Bacchus or than Ceres
DMI number:
33663
15.
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
16.
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
17.
From various perils of the land and main
First Line:
From various perils of the land and main
Last Line:
And make him perfect for the murcian maid
Author:
William Preston (Absolute)
DMI number:
30595
18.
Hail fair Ierne parent of the lyre
First Line:
Hail fair Ierne parent of the lyre
Last Line:
And royal beauties grace the ambitious lay
Author:
Samuel Whyte (Speculation)
DMI number:
33795
19.
Grifolia fairest of O'Connor's race
First Line:
Grifolia fairest of O'Connor's race
Last Line:
And thus becomes the edge bestowing Hone
Author:
Samuel Whyte (Absolute)
DMI number:
36559
20.
Hall mighty man whose unexhausted spring
First Line:
Hall mighty man whose unexhausted spring
Last Line:
And by his conquering hell to heaven arrived
DMI number:
112
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