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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.
A town he kept in spite of fate the Irish he confounded
First Line:
A town he kept in spite of fate the Irish he confounded
Last Line:
Since Walker George has made amends for Walker Obadiah
DMI number:
42603
3.
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
4.
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
5.
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
6.
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
7.
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
8.
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
9.
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
10.
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
11.
Dear Sir | By the lyre of Apollo the locks of the muses
First Line:
Dear Sir | By the lyre of Apollo the locks of the muses
Last Line:
Twill be welcome in prose but twice welcome in rhyme
Author:
Moses Mendez (Absolute)
DMI number:
31273
12.
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
13.
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
14.
Farewell the great the brave and good
First Line:
Farewell the great the brave and good
Last Line:
Afford us all your sighs and Cesar all your care
DMI number:
43671
15.
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
16.
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
17.
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
18.
From noise retired and busy life
First Line:
From noise retired and busy life
Last Line:
Scarce looking back he trudges home
DMI number:
18173
19.
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
20.
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
21.
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
22.
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
23.
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
24.
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
25.
Have we a farther trouble yet in store
First Line:
Have we a farther trouble yet in store
Last Line:
May England dote on him as Ireland does
DMI number:
43641
26.
Ho broder Teague dost hear de decree
First Line:
Ho broder Teague dost hear de decree
Last Line:
For Talbot's de dog and JAS is de ass
DMI number:
37475
27.
Ho brother Teague dost hear de decree
First Line:
Ho brother Teague dost hear de decree
Last Line:
By Chreist and St Patrick the nation's our own | Lilli &c | Lero lero &c
Author:
Thomas Wharton (Confident)
DMI number:
42332
28.
Ho brother Teague dost hear de decree
First Line:
Ho brother Teague dost hear de decree
Last Line:
For T----but's the dog and Tyr----nel's the ass | Lilli &c | Lero lero &c | Lero lero &c
DMI number:
42372
29.
Ho brother Teague dost hear de decree
First Line:
Ho brother Teague dost hear de decree
Last Line:
To up hang us for all de Dispense of de Pope | Lilli burlero bullena la | Lero lero lero lero lilliburlero bullena la | Lero lero &c
DMI number:
4902
30.
How great a transport is a brave man in
First Line:
How great a transport is a brave man in
Last Line:
Shield him some god and let no shaft come near
DMI number:
42683
31.
How happy once on heaven's primeval plan
First Line:
How happy once on heaven's primeval plan
Last Line:
The graces gifts and worth of human kind
DMI number:
29660
32.
Hibernia's happy while her Carteret reigns
First Line:
Hibernia's happy while her Carteret reigns
Last Line:
And merits the whole nation's best applause
DMI number:
19809
33.
How nobly did our grateful city join
First Line:
How nobly did our grateful city join
Last Line:
Great Nassau's glories and the Boyne shall last
DMI number:
4660
34.
In days of yore tis said that oaken
First Line:
In days of yore tis said that oaken
Last Line:
In flames immediate to expire
DMI number:
37750
35.
Is what we owe great William then
First Line:
Is what we owe great William then
Last Line:
Devoted it to liberty
Author:
Mary Barber (Absolute)
DMI number:
11542
36.
J R | Whereas by misrepresentation
First Line:
J R | Whereas by misrepresentation
Last Line:
Than what you owe to old Queen Bess
Author:
Charles Montagu (Absolute)
DMI number:
6550
37.
Ireland is now our royal care
First Line:
Ireland is now our royal care
Last Line:
Take qualities from Donegal
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Speculation)
DMI number:
18166
38.
London must now to great Eblana yield
First Line:
London must now to great Eblana yield
Last Line:
A monument of endless shame to thee
DMI number:
11183
39.
Let the trumpets sound
First Line:
Let the trumpets sound
Last Line:
That will not put it on
DMI number:
1620
40.
My jewels I'm come to spake in the behalf
First Line:
My jewels I'm come to spake in the behalf
Last Line:
Pass it like Irish linen duty free
DMI number:
38217
41.
I own tis not my bread and butter
First Line:
I own tis not my bread and butter
Last Line:
G-- d-- the whigs and tories too
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Absolute)
DMI number:
13470
42.
Ierne wipe the falling tear away
First Line:
Ierne wipe the falling tear away
Last Line:
Be told of Hartington in times to come
DMI number:
40639
43.
Ierne's now our royal care
First Line:
Ierne's now our royal care
Last Line:
Take qualities from Donegal
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Confident) & Jonathan Smedley (Speculation) & Mary Barber (Confident)
DMI number:
11546
44.
If the orange shall engrafted be
First Line:
If the orange shall engrafted be
Last Line:
The Irish harp shall loose its grand design
DMI number:
10981
45.
If injured monarchs may their cause explore
First Line:
If injured monarchs may their cause explore
Last Line:
Which heaven approved of by the people's voice
Author:
Charles Blount (Confident)
DMI number:
20698
46.
Let english men leave off their wishing since they
First Line:
Let english men leave off their wishing since they
Last Line:
And if they won't do't let them perish say I
DMI number:
25028
47.
Now did the bagpipe in hoarse notes begin
First Line:
Now did the bagpipe in hoarse notes begin
Last Line:
The smock she won a virgin wore a bride
Author:
James Ward (Absolute)
DMI number:
8431
48.
Now we're free by nature
First Line:
Now we're free by nature
Last Line:
Loudly let him ring | Fill Bumpers &c
DMI number:
116
49.
Obrian we're in story told
First Line:
Obrian we're in story told
Last Line:
But hospitality alone
Author:
Mary Barber (Absolute)
DMI number:
11589
50.
Of a worthy Dublin Drapier
First Line:
Of a worthy Dublin Drapier
Last Line:
Let glasses go all round
DMI number:
115
51.
O what will become of poor Darby McHone
First Line:
O what will become of poor Darby McHone
Last Line:
And assist to bring in the pretender
DMI number:
31787
52.
Of all the youths whom Munster's fruitful soil
First Line:
Of all the youths whom Munster's fruitful soil
Last Line:
And prelates war in post-boys and courants
Author:
John Breval (Absolute)
DMI number:
15278
53.
Once in three years the great convention sat
First Line:
Once in three years the great convention sat
Last Line:
Like heaven she pities those she cannot spare
Author:
Dermot O'Connor (Confident)
DMI number:
27117
54.
Queen of the deathless song and golden lyre
First Line:
Queen of the deathless song and golden lyre
Last Line:
Of glory not devoid nor loyalty I stand
Author:
Samuel Whyte (Speculation)
DMI number:
34312
55.
Pollio wouldst thou condescend
First Line:
Pollio wouldst thou condescend
Last Line:
Sights like these are nearer Paul's
Author:
Robert Nugent (Absolute)
DMI number:
22423
56.
Poor Buckinger at last is dead and gone
First Line:
Poor Buckinger at last is dead and gone
Last Line:
Since he ad unguem factus homo was
DMI number:
30609
57.
Quoth Teague to Paddy in a tone outragious
First Line:
Quoth Teague to Paddy in a tone outragious
Last Line:
We Irish spake one thing and mane another
DMI number:
31949
58.
Says Phelim in Ireland no longer I'll stay
First Line:
Says Phelim in Ireland no longer I'll stay
Last Line:
And all my relations shall come to the show
DMI number:
32936
59.
Returned from martial toil to native land
First Line:
Returned from martial toil to native land
Last Line:
So long our bards shall sing thy deeds in tuneful lays
DMI number:
40609
60.
Shall Cooper's Hill majestic rise in rhyme
First Line:
Shall Cooper's Hill majestic rise in rhyme
Last Line:
And greater blessings from his lips receive
Author:
James Ward (Absolute)
DMI number:
7432
61.
She is a lady of such matchless carriage
First Line:
She is a lady of such matchless carriage
Last Line:
But clip her wings and lock her in a chest
DMI number:
43720
62.
Since the Drapier's set up and Wood is cried down
First Line:
Since the Drapier's set up and Wood is cried down
Last Line:
While you have good liquor or we have a groat | Which no body can deny brave boys which no body can deny
DMI number:
114
63.
Sister I sometimes have complained
First Line:
Sister I sometimes have complained
Last Line:
Sing Chesterfield the land's desire
DMI number:
22963
64.
Sister you often have complained
First Line:
Sister you often have complained
Last Line:
His zeal for me has made him thine
DMI number:
22964
65.
Since Nassau bravely freed us
First Line:
Since Nassau bravely freed us
Last Line:
Amen so let it be
DMI number:
12013
66.
Since now thy patriot sons Ierne claim
First Line:
Since now thy patriot sons Ierne claim
Last Line:
What need to tell that Dorset is his name
DMI number:
40567
67.
Since Ireland does so charming prove
First Line:
Since Ireland does so charming prove
Last Line:
More dismal than my Oh hod'n oh | Oh hod'n oh hod'n hod'n hod'n oh | Oh hod'n o-----h o--h hod'n oh
DMI number:
9663
68.
Softly sweet in Lydian measure
First Line:
Softly sweet in Lydian measure
Last Line:
Be this great duke by hirelings praised
DMI number:
32002
69.
Such graces this Hibernian fair adorn
First Line:
Such graces this Hibernian fair adorn
Last Line:
And English hearts submit to Irish eyes
DMI number:
21491
70.
Strange and unnatural let's stay and see
First Line:
Strange and unnatural let's stay and see
Last Line:
And all thy damned forefathers were from Martell down to Pen
DMI number:
42375
71.
The holy prophet was inspired to see
First Line:
The holy prophet was inspired to see
Last Line:
Thy glorious acts and never dying name
Author:
Dermot O'Connor (Confident)
DMI number:
27116
72.
The plot being thus subtly contrived as you hear
First Line:
The plot being thus subtly contrived as you hear
Last Line:
So prosper all traitors and God save the king | The truth of my story if any one doubt | We have witnesses ready to swear it all out
DMI number:
43152
73.
The muse attempts a noble flight
First Line:
The muse attempts a noble flight
Last Line:
Shall shine in perfect brightness Stanhope's praise
DMI number:
22932
74.
This house and inhabitants both well agree
First Line:
This house and inhabitants both well agree
Last Line:
The other new built but not finished at top
Author:
Thomas Parnell (Confident)
DMI number:
36157
75.
There was a prophecy lately found in a bog
First Line:
There was a prophecy lately found in a bog
Last Line:
For Talbot's a dog and Tyrconnel's an ass
Author:
Thomas Wharton (Confident)
DMI number:
4914
76.
Thou little Tory where's the jest
First Line:
Thou little Tory where's the jest
Last Line:
The whiteness of the rebel rose
Author:
Samuel Whyte (Speculation)
DMI number:
34441
77.
Thus long the wise commons have been in debate
First Line:
Thus long the wise commons have been in debate
Last Line:
Must be damned in the cup like unworthy receivers
Author:
John Wilmot (Absolute)
DMI number:
4738
78.
Thyrsis since we be together laid
First Line:
Thyrsis since we be together laid
Last Line:
And the departing sun doubles the increasing shades
DMI number:
44560
79.
To you Athenians we again submit
First Line:
To you Athenians we again submit
Last Line:
Shall hail thee glorious in the realms of light
Author:
Mary Barber (Absolute)
DMI number:
11586
80.
To you dear topers at the court
First Line:
To you dear topers at the court
Last Line:
To sing out hey boys up go we | With a fa la &c
DMI number:
13369
81.
To shun the vows of senseless bards
First Line:
To shun the vows of senseless bards
Last Line:
By pleasing them to bless mankind
DMI number:
19547
82.
Tories are tools of Irish race
First Line:
Tories are tools of Irish race
Last Line:
Let shame and confusion be plagues to all those | That are such tories and rogues in grain
DMI number:
43021
83.
Vat mean you shon English you make dis great poder
First Line:
Vat mean you shon English you make dis great poder
Last Line:
You dogs take your hells and lets all run away
DMI number:
31762
84.
We give the world to understand
First Line:
We give the world to understand
Last Line:
And Drapier's vie with Cooper's Hill
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Absolute)
DMI number:
118
85.
Upon a time there came a patent
First Line:
Upon a time there came a patent
Last Line:
Oft scours to save his hide
DMI number:
18165
86.
What is beauty tis a flower
First Line:
What is beauty tis a flower
Last Line:
And Bloomfield is her name on earth
Author:
Samuel Whyte (Speculation)
DMI number:
33886
87.
When Arthur first in court began
First Line:
When Arthur first in court began
Last Line:
But he pulled her out by the tail
DMI number:
44195
88.
What though the Dean hears not the knell
First Line:
What though the Dean hears not the knell
Last Line:
Chink but Wood's halfpence and he'll hear
DMI number:
24804
89.
When glorious Ormond as beloved as great
First Line:
When glorious Ormond as beloved as great
Last Line:
Or like him ever rise to us again
DMI number:
43645
90.
When great Nassau is dead and gone
First Line:
When great Nassau is dead and gone
Last Line:
The strangest Queendom ever was
Author:
Henry Mordaunt (Speculation)
DMI number:
5889
91.
When first the squire and tinker Wood
First Line:
When first the squire and tinker Wood
Last Line:
For want of vultures we have crows
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Absolute)
DMI number:
2000
92.
When with the comic muse a bard hath dealing
First Line:
When with the comic muse a bard hath dealing
Last Line:
And she'll be ready for experiment
Author:
David Garrick (Absolute)
DMI number:
31721
93.
When Wood had like t' have taken root
First Line:
When Wood had like t' have taken root
Last Line:
And drink like Aristotle
DMI number:
117
94.
While thousands greet you on the British shore
First Line:
While thousands greet you on the British shore
Last Line:
Thou hero foremost on the list of fame
DMI number:
30427
95.
While you behold the imperfect coin
First Line:
While you behold the imperfect coin
Last Line:
Tis not by God's grace but permission
DMI number:
24714
96.
When Tory Oxford ruled the roost
First Line:
When Tory Oxford ruled the roost
Last Line:
We all shall smile and join opinions
DMI number:
18267
97.
While you in fair Augusta justly great
First Line:
While you in fair Augusta justly great
Last Line:
And fair Corinna for my mistress choose
Author:
Mr. Hepburn (Confident)
DMI number:
10257
98.
Who can unmoved of Dargo's daughter read
First Line:
Who can unmoved of Dargo's daughter read
Last Line:
And so described prophetically you
DMI number:
25951
99.
Why droops my friend why weeps his downcast eye
First Line:
Why droops my friend why weeps his downcast eye
Last Line:
Prancer thy friend must ever mourn in vain
DMI number:
37749
100.
With brisk merry lays
First Line:
With brisk merry lays
Last Line:
In praise of the well-written paper
DMI number:
113
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