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301.
Come painter you and I you know dare do
First Line:
Come painter you and I you know dare do
Last Line:
Then Asaph's song shall be like Doeg's rhyme
DMI number:
41823
302.
Charles reads the papers deems tis true
First Line:
Charles reads the papers deems tis true
Last Line:
As empty as he went
DMI number:
38000
303.
Charles's vigilance makes full amends for poor Stephen
First Line:
Charles's vigilance makes full amends for poor Stephen
Last Line:
He has three of them now in the stocks
DMI number:
37954
304.
Clad with the infant glories of the spring
First Line:
Clad with the infant glories of the spring
Last Line:
Whilst with two godlike souls our Albion's blessed
DMI number:
43164
305.
Clarendon had law and sense
First Line:
Clarendon had law and sense
Last Line:
With here and there a pawn
Author:
John Dryden (Speculation) & John Wilmot (Speculation) & Charles Sackville (Speculation)
DMI number:
2182
306.
Cleveland thy ashes sure will rise
First Line:
Cleveland thy ashes sure will rise
Last Line:
Beg bread of your presbytery
DMI number:
43051
307.
Close in her hallowed grot where mildly bright
First Line:
Close in her hallowed grot where mildly bright
Last Line:
And calm prefer oblivion to disgrace
Author:
William Mason (Absolute)
DMI number:
24462
308.
Close to my owner I adhered
First Line:
Close to my owner I adhered
Last Line:
And serve their ends of me piece-meal
DMI number:
4898
309.
Cold Muscovy as story tells
First Line:
Cold Muscovy as story tells
Last Line:
But makes a wise man mad
DMI number:
4420
310.
Come hark to our ditty which shall not be long
First Line:
Come hark to our ditty which shall not be long
Last Line:
So beginning with nothing in nothing they end | Which nobody &c
DMI number:
17788
311.
Come here to me ye fighting fools
First Line:
Come here to me ye fighting fools
Last Line:
And tie both ends together
DMI number:
36062
312.
Come hither bold Britons and I will disclose
First Line:
Come hither bold Britons and I will disclose
Last Line:
And your fame will outshine all the heroes in story | Which nobody can deny
DMI number:
19676
313.
Come hither ye fools of the state
First Line:
Come hither ye fools of the state
Last Line:
Finds all he can wish in his glass
DMI number:
11787
314.
Come keen iambics with your badgers' feet
First Line:
Come keen iambics with your badgers' feet
Last Line:
Drops into Stix and turns a Soland goose
Author:
John Cleveland (Absolute)
DMI number:
4729
315.
Come let a cheerful glass go round
First Line:
Come let a cheerful glass go round
Last Line:
Next to the gods that gave her
DMI number:
5087
316.
Come let us prepare
First Line:
Come let us prepare
Last Line:
As a free and an accepted mason
DMI number:
399
317.
Come let us prepare
First Line:
Come let us prepare
Last Line:
May the jews be all naturalized
DMI number:
24244
318.
Come all ye brave boys and high churchmen draw near
First Line:
Come all ye brave boys and high churchmen draw near
Last Line:
We know who'd enjoy axes halters and carts | Which nobody can deny
DMI number:
13313
319.
Come all ye brave boys who obey Wilkes's nod
First Line:
Come all ye brave boys who obey Wilkes's nod
Last Line:
That Wilkes be elect and the devil kiss our ae
DMI number:
31945
320.
Come all ye good friends to your country's cause
First Line:
Come all ye good friends to your country's cause
Last Line:
Chuse the first greatest man for the first greatest city | Chuse Wilkes &c
DMI number:
31935
321.
Come all ye ladies who have lost
First Line:
Come all ye ladies who have lost
Last Line:
To the national interest be hearty | Be as sad &c
Author:
Edward Ward (Speculation)
DMI number:
8021
322.
Come all ye men of pl--e or p--y
First Line:
Come all ye men of pl--e or p--y
Last Line:
And C--ll--y drink his sack
DMI number:
19854
323.
Come all you freeholders of this noble shire
First Line:
Come all you freeholders of this noble shire
Last Line:
That nothing can save us but brave Stapylton
DMI number:
11250
324.
Come all you freeholders sing and rejoice
First Line:
Come all you freeholders sing and rejoice
Last Line:
Down among the dead men let him lie
DMI number:
11268
325.
Come all you honest voters
First Line:
Come all you honest voters
Last Line:
The times can never mend | And a begging we must go must go must go | And a begging we must go
DMI number:
24497
326.
Come all you jolly freeholders
First Line:
Come all you jolly freeholders
Last Line:
And George our sovereign king
DMI number:
11248
327.
Come all you jovial freemen
First Line:
Come all you jovial freemen
Last Line:
In honour of the fair | And a dancing we will go
DMI number:
37192
328.
Come all you loyal churchmen
First Line:
Come all you loyal churchmen
Last Line:
And a cart's arse for Hugh
DMI number:
12136
329.
Come all you sons of Adam
First Line:
Come all you sons of Adam
Last Line:
They give delight to kings
DMI number:
2602
330.
Come all you Sussex fox hunters
First Line:
Come all you Sussex fox hunters
Last Line:
Should have sung his hunting song | When to Houghton we did go &c
Author:
Sir William Yonge (Speculation)
DMI number:
280
331.
Come and listen to my ditty
First Line:
Come and listen to my ditty
Last Line:
Be it known that G--h's his name
DMI number:
24518
332.
Come boys fill us a bumper
First Line:
Come boys fill us a bumper
Last Line:
A brimmer to the king
DMI number:
42771
333.
Come brave boys be ye merry and gay
First Line:
Come brave boys be ye merry and gay
Last Line:
For the good of their country old England
DMI number:
11266
334.
Come brother devils with full bowls
First Line:
Come brother devils with full bowls
Last Line:
Nothing to cool their tongues may here remain
DMI number:
42974
335.
Come children come and learn your father's trade
First Line:
Come children come and learn your father's trade
Last Line:
And with their money drink and drab and whore
DMI number:
43022
336.
Come listen a while to a well meaning song
First Line:
Come listen a while to a well meaning song
Last Line:
But as for Sir John let us bid him good night | Which nobody can deny deny | Which no body can deny
DMI number:
11243
337.
Come listen my cocks to a brother and friend
First Line:
Come listen my cocks to a brother and friend
Last Line:
Be put in the bilboes and brought to the jeers
DMI number:
35999
338.
Come madam let's rejoice the church begins to thrive
First Line:
Come madam let's rejoice the church begins to thrive
Last Line:
But he's jolly young and handsome and they are the dead letter
DMI number:
7382
339.
Come come great Orange come away
First Line:
Come come great Orange come away
Last Line:
Except it be to have a rope | Couragio couragio couragio
DMI number:
4924
340.
Come come it is at last agreed
First Line:
Come come it is at last agreed
Last Line:
Shall cut thy vines and lillies too
DMI number:
39279
341.
Come come my brethren dear
First Line:
Come come my brethren dear
Last Line:
And with his conquering sword maintain | Free masonry
DMI number:
28696
342.
Come each raise your voice ye brave honest boys
First Line:
Come each raise your voice ye brave honest boys
Last Line:
In so seasonable an association | In so seasonable &c
DMI number:
24246
343.
Come fill up your glasses all fill them yet higher
First Line:
Come fill up your glasses all fill them yet higher
Last Line:
And born to be free let us scorn to be knaves | To Wenman and Dashwood such hearts will be true | And the old interest flourish though christmas be new
DMI number:
24517
344.
Come fill your bowls come fill them high
First Line:
Come fill your bowls come fill them high
Last Line:
And the K--- should enjoy his own again
DMI number:
24830
345.
Come gallants let's tender those hearts
First Line:
Come gallants let's tender those hearts
Last Line:
With William and Mary's blest Reign to over joy us | Farewell Jesuit
DMI number:
608
346.
Dear Anti where are all your talents now
First Line:
Dear Anti where are all your talents now
Last Line:
Than ever was Pitt or will be Chatham's lord
DMI number:
31140
347.
Dear Friend | When those we love are in distress
First Line:
Dear Friend | When those we love are in distress
Last Line:
And 'tis the thoughtful traitor that offends his king
Author:
Robert Gould (Absolute)
DMI number:
4438
348.
Curse on such representatives
First Line:
Curse on such representatives
Last Line:
By this old Whitehall pump
DMI number:
4734
349.
Curse on that sordid miser's lust of gold
First Line:
Curse on that sordid miser's lust of gold
Last Line:
And wonders how he could mistake the case
Author:
Thomas Gilbert (Absolute)
DMI number:
25692
350.
Curse on the authors of our present woes
First Line:
Curse on the authors of our present woes
Last Line:
Reduce their native country to a wretched state
Author:
Edward Ward (Speculation)
DMI number:
5457
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