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171.
This friendly waistcoat keeps my body warm
First Line:
This friendly waistcoat keeps my body warm
Last Line:
And fight for those whose creed forbids to fight
DMI number:
25560
172.
There was once a glorious queen
First Line:
There was once a glorious queen
Last Line:
Make neither worth your while | Tis no matter where we go we go we go | Tis no matter were we go &c
DMI number:
13402
173.
Though reigns in 's stead
First Line:
Though reigns in 's stead
Last Line:
And we'll be blyth for a'that
DMI number:
24723
174.
Thou butcher of the northern clime
First Line:
Thou butcher of the northern clime
Last Line:
And milk and honey overflow
DMI number:
24768
175.
Thou little tory why the jest
First Line:
Thou little tory why the jest
Last Line:
The whiteness of the rebel rose
Author:
Samuel Whyte (Speculation)
DMI number:
25841
176.
Though Britain on to ruin runs
First Line:
Though Britain on to ruin runs
Last Line:
For that glorious day | When George the great shall wear the crown
DMI number:
13334
177.
Thou serviceable timber hold thy own
First Line:
Thou serviceable timber hold thy own
Last Line:
Papists you'd be and wood and bread adore
DMI number:
11918
178.
Thy deeds are such illustrious youth
First Line:
Thy deeds are such illustrious youth
Last Line:
Ordained three ruined kingdoms to redress
DMI number:
22529
179.
To thee dear rover and thy vanquished friends
First Line:
To thee dear rover and thy vanquished friends
Last Line:
Say this to them but swear to me twas love
Author:
Thomas Tickell (Absolute)
DMI number:
11825
180.
To all loyal subjects glad tidings I bring
First Line:
To all loyal subjects glad tidings I bring
Last Line:
And prosper the cause of our laddie
DMI number:
24773
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