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1685
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1.
A pretty jest I will you tell
First Line:
A pretty jest I will you tell
Last Line:
So for to make a jest full well
DMI number:
43323
2.
Blessings in abundance come
First Line:
Blessings in abundance come
Last Line:
On ye both good night to all
Author:
Henry Bold (Confident)
DMI number:
6914
3.
By the charms of his Phillis lead with vigorous power
First Line:
By the charms of his Phillis lead with vigorous power
Last Line:
Since to him it had proved the best bawd in the nation
DMI number:
43311
4.
Cast away care and merrily sing
First Line:
Cast away care and merrily sing
Last Line:
And drown these sad thoughts in Canary and Sherry
DMI number:
43329
5.
Come boys fill us a bumper
First Line:
Come boys fill us a bumper
Last Line:
A brimmer to the king
DMI number:
42771
6.
Come my Daphne come away
First Line:
Come my Daphne come away
Last Line:
When they embrace a deity
Author:
James Shirley (Absolute)
DMI number:
42945
7.
Come dear heart and let us dally
First Line:
Come dear heart and let us dally
Last Line:
Her smock was whiter than the milk
DMI number:
43319
8.
Come fill us a bumper of red my brave boys
First Line:
Come fill us a bumper of red my brave boys
Last Line:
'Till our own eyes shall bid us good night
Author:
Henry Bold (Speculation)
DMI number:
2713
9.
Dame Fortune if thou want'st a guide
First Line:
Dame Fortune if thou want'st a guide
Last Line:
And to my self a cup of sack
Author:
Henry Bold (Speculation)
DMI number:
4533
10.
Diana Penelope Lucrece
First Line:
Diana Penelope Lucrece
Last Line:
She's ever at your command
DMI number:
43310
11.
Fortune is blind
First Line:
Fortune is blind
Last Line:
We do not our selves beguile
Author:
Henry Bold (Speculation)
DMI number:
13291
12.
From the fair Lavinian shore
First Line:
From the fair Lavinian shore
Last Line:
Although you be threescore year old
Author:
Henry Bold (Absolute)
DMI number:
43117
13.
Fye nay prithee John
First Line:
Fye nay prithee John
Last Line:
Or who cares for you
DMI number:
43330
14.
God prosper long our noble king
First Line:
God prosper long our noble king
Last Line:
'Twixt noblemen may cease
DMI number:
3942
15.
Good your worship cast an eye
First Line:
Good your worship cast an eye
Last Line:
Kind sir your purse strings pray undo
Author:
Henry Bold (Speculation)
DMI number:
11535
16.
Great Alexander's horse Bucephalus by name
First Line:
Great Alexander's horse Bucephalus by name
Last Line:
But for Tyhee &c
DMI number:
43327
17.
I am a cunning constable
First Line:
I am a cunning constable
Last Line:
Missing the man I'll press the wife
DMI number:
43318
18.
Love is a bauble
First Line:
Love is a bauble
Last Line:
Then hang him and let him go
DMI number:
43316
19.
My dearest mistress hath an heart
First Line:
My dearest mistress hath an heart
Last Line:
If that we lye one night asunder
DMI number:
43309
20.
My dearest sweet lie down by me
First Line:
My dearest sweet lie down by me
Last Line:
Should die because he over loved
DMI number:
43334
21.
I'll tell you all both great and small
First Line:
I'll tell you all both great and small
Last Line:
Do what they could unto her
DMI number:
43326
22.
I love my love she not me
First Line:
I love my love she not me
Last Line:
And her in mine arms again
DMI number:
43317
23.
I must confess I'm grown in love
First Line:
I must confess I'm grown in love
Last Line:
No woman should be fit for me
Author:
Henry Bold (Confident)
DMI number:
10702
24.
If any so wise is that sack he despises
First Line:
If any so wise is that sack he despises
Last Line:
And sing bibito vinum jejunus
Author:
Henry Bold (Speculation)
DMI number:
781
25.
If any so wise is
First Line:
If any so wise is
Last Line:
And sing bibito vinum jejunus
Author:
Henry Bold (Speculation)
DMI number:
2568
26.
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
27.
Oh the merry Christ Church bells
First Line:
Oh the merry Christ Church bells
Last Line:
Till he hears the mighty toll
DMI number:
42524
28.
Prithee be blithe sit not so sadly
First Line:
Prithee be blithe sit not so sadly
Last Line:
Gives an whole ocean
DMI number:
43315
29.
Sit thee down by me mine own joy
First Line:
Sit thee down by me mine own joy
Last Line:
Sure I have some thing that will please thee
DMI number:
43308
30.
Sitting beyond a river-side
First Line:
Sitting beyond a river-side
Last Line:
But like unconstant wretches live again
DMI number:
43321
31.
Since all the features of love that adorn thee
First Line:
Since all the features of love that adorn thee
Last Line:
Contracted by a mystique union
DMI number:
43332
32.
Sir Francis Sir Francis his own son
First Line:
Sir Francis Sir Francis his own son
Last Line:
But never came back God save the Queen
DMI number:
43325
33.
Sweet let me now this evening die
First Line:
Sweet let me now this evening die
Last Line:
Whose roots are still embracing
DMI number:
43314
34.
The king and the prelates
First Line:
The king and the prelates
Last Line:
A recruit must quicken the dull wit
DMI number:
43333
35.
The name of Lord
First Line:
The name of Lord
Last Line:
And hey then up go we
DMI number:
43331
36.
There was a London gentlewoman
First Line:
There was a London gentlewoman
Last Line:
With knick a knack knick a knack &c
DMI number:
43320
37.
Thou art not fair for all thy red and white
First Line:
Thou art not fair for all thy red and white
Last Line:
Embrace and kiss and love me in despite
DMI number:
43328
38.
Under five hundred kings three kingdoms groan
First Line:
Under five hundred kings three kingdoms groan
Last Line:
Making the people happy monarch great
DMI number:
43044
39.
Wert thou far fairer than thou art
First Line:
Wert thou far fairer than thou art
Last Line:
Tis I love you because you love me
DMI number:
43313
40.
Why dost thou say I am forsworn
First Line:
Why dost thou say I am forsworn
Last Line:
Even fated with variety
DMI number:
43312
41.
Why so pale and wan fond lover
First Line:
Why so pale and wan fond lover
Last Line:
The devil take her
Author:
Sir John Suckling (Absolute)
DMI number:
23798
42.
Would God it were holy-day
First Line:
Would God it were holy-day
Last Line:
Hey down down derry derry down
DMI number:
43322
43.
You rural goddesses
First Line:
You rural goddesses
Last Line:
Out of the milking pail
DMI number:
43324
44.
Latine songs, with their English and poems [ESTC R18326]
Publication Date:
1685
ESTC number:
R18326
DMI number:
1711