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11.
Britain now sing for joy of your king
First Line:
Britain now sing for joy of your king
Last Line:
Who settled our consitution
DMI number:
11908
12.
England of late a glorious state
First Line:
England of late a glorious state
Last Line:
Why Abigail and H----y
DMI number:
13245
13.
Dona in qualms sent Abb her drab for ease
First Line:
Dona in qualms sent Abb her drab for ease
Last Line:
Youse understand ere lang
DMI number:
11920
14.
Draw near ye sober citizens
First Line:
Draw near ye sober citizens
Last Line:
At Bedlam or at Bridewell
DMI number:
20847
15.
For tyrants dead no statues we erect
First Line:
For tyrants dead no statues we erect
Last Line:
The bravest people and the happiest king
DMI number:
4571
16.
From Havre de Grace
First Line:
From Havre de Grace
Last Line:
And so die all martyrs | Funis Coronat Opus | Yours Philo-Georgius
DMI number:
11962
17.
God prosper long great George our king
First Line:
God prosper long great George our king
Last Line:
We shall be ever free
DMI number:
20406
18.
Hearken you drunken Jacobite sots
First Line:
Hearken you drunken Jacobite sots
Last Line:
If you fight for a run away king
DMI number:
12027
19.
Here lies an old man of seventy seven
First Line:
Here lies an old man of seventy seven
Last Line:
For George of Great Britain will manage you all
DMI number:
11973
20.
In the days of Queen Anne
First Line:
In the days of Queen Anne
Last Line:
Her parts had improved by cutting of phlegms | H-rl-y &c
DMI number:
13232
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