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21.
From various perils of the land and main
First Line:
From various perils of the land and main
Last Line:
And make him perfect for the murcian maid
Author:
William Preston (Absolute)
DMI number:
30595
22.
Hail fair Ierne parent of the lyre
First Line:
Hail fair Ierne parent of the lyre
Last Line:
And royal beauties grace the ambitious lay
Author:
Samuel Whyte (Speculation)
DMI number:
33795
23.
Grifolia fairest of O'Connor's race
First Line:
Grifolia fairest of O'Connor's race
Last Line:
And thus becomes the edge bestowing Hone
Author:
Samuel Whyte (Absolute)
DMI number:
36559
24.
Hall mighty man whose unexhausted spring
First Line:
Hall mighty man whose unexhausted spring
Last Line:
And by his conquering hell to heaven arrived
DMI number:
112
25.
Have we a farther trouble yet in store
First Line:
Have we a farther trouble yet in store
Last Line:
May England dote on him as Ireland does
DMI number:
43641
26.
Ho broder Teague dost hear de decree
First Line:
Ho broder Teague dost hear de decree
Last Line:
For Talbot's de dog and JAS is de ass
DMI number:
37475
27.
Ho brother Teague dost hear de decree
First Line:
Ho brother Teague dost hear de decree
Last Line:
By Chreist and St Patrick the nation's our own | Lilli &c | Lero lero &c
Author:
Thomas Wharton (Confident)
DMI number:
42332
28.
Ho brother Teague dost hear de decree
First Line:
Ho brother Teague dost hear de decree
Last Line:
For T----but's the dog and Tyr----nel's the ass | Lilli &c | Lero lero &c | Lero lero &c
DMI number:
42372
29.
Ho brother Teague dost hear de decree
First Line:
Ho brother Teague dost hear de decree
Last Line:
To up hang us for all de Dispense of de Pope | Lilli burlero bullena la | Lero lero lero lero lilliburlero bullena la | Lero lero &c
DMI number:
4902
30.
How great a transport is a brave man in
First Line:
How great a transport is a brave man in
Last Line:
Shield him some god and let no shaft come near
DMI number:
42683
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