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1.
As married Nell was blithe with James
First Line:
As married Nell was blithe with James
Last Line:
I scorn God knows a neighbour should suspect me
Author:
John Bancks [Banks] (Absolute)
DMI number:
24798
2.
Hold is the play done
First Line:
Hold is the play done
Last Line:
We'll come and lay ourselves before your doors
Author:
John Banks (Absolute)
DMI number:
35894
3.
My soul my love
First Line:
My soul my love
Last Line:
Oh I am overcome with joy and sink beneath | Thy breast
Author:
John Banks (Absolute)
DMI number:
18748
4.
My lord | We bring an order for your execution
First Line:
My lord | We bring an order for your execution
Last Line:
Till then farewell
Author:
John Banks (Absolute)
DMI number:
35134
5.
Still thou weepest | Come let me kiss thy eyes and catch those pearls
First Line:
Still thou weepest | Come let me kiss thy eyes and catch those pearls
Last Line:
And spare me some of those celestial drops
Author:
John Banks (Absolute)
DMI number:
21000
6.
The merchant joyful with the hopes of gain
First Line:
The merchant joyful with the hopes of gain
Last Line:
Lay malice by and use him as you find
Author:
John Banks (Absolute)
DMI number:
35891
7.
Tis said when the renowned Augustus reigned
First Line:
Tis said when the renowned Augustus reigned
Last Line:
This modest poem is the ladies' play
Author:
John Banks (Absolute)
DMI number:
17536
8.
Well sirs your kind opinion now I pray
First Line:
Well sirs your kind opinion now I pray
Last Line:
Than the Morocco or the Moscovite
Author:
John Banks (Absolute)
DMI number:
35890
9.
When all that we thought great and good was gone
First Line:
When all that we thought great and good was gone
Last Line:
That such bright hopes we have and such a king
Author:
John Banks (Absolute)
DMI number:
35892
10.
With farce and sound too long you have been teased
First Line:
With farce and sound too long you have been teased
Last Line:
And guard the British and the Albion Queen
Author:
John Banks (Confident)
DMI number:
39565
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