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451.
The sun that used to cheer our hearts
First Line:
The sun that used to cheer our hearts
Last Line:
Britons reflect and miss not what we mean
DMI number:
24465
452.
The sweet rosy morn
First Line:
The sweet rosy morn
Last Line:
As our sports crown the day
DMI number:
2725
453.
The sweet rosy morning peeps over the hills
First Line:
The sweet rosy morning peeps over the hills
Last Line:
As our sports crown the day
DMI number:
2426
454.
The thanksgiving day the jubilee ball
First Line:
The thanksgiving day the jubilee ball
Last Line:
Blown up in the air o rare o rare
DMI number:
20854
455.
Thee famous fidler of Kinghorn
First Line:
Thee famous fidler of Kinghorn
Last Line:
At bridals he wan many placks
Author:
Allan Ramsay (Confident) & Hab Simpson (Speculation)
DMI number:
34843
456.
The whirling top they whip
First Line:
The whirling top they whip
Last Line:
And drive her giddy till she fall asleep
DMI number:
40267
457.
There's none but the glad man
First Line:
There's none but the glad man
Last Line:
There's no men lead lives more merry than we
DMI number:
44016
458.
There's nothing more common or various than I
First Line:
There's nothing more common or various than I
Last Line:
Now if you don't know me I know what you are
DMI number:
17667
459.
There's nothing so common or various than I
First Line:
There's nothing so common or various than I
Last Line:
Now if you don't know me I know what you are
DMI number:
15245
460.
Then rises one of the presumptuous throng
First Line:
Then rises one of the presumptuous throng
Last Line:
And to her harp this composition sings
Author:
Arthur Maynwaring (Absolute)
DMI number:
11485
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