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181.
To open all your eyes and let you know
First Line:
To open all your eyes and let you know
Last Line:
Gainst pious fraud and passive popish prate
DMI number:
8065
182.
To you dear Jemmy at Lorraine
First Line:
To you dear Jemmy at Lorraine
Last Line:
For soon the people will have eyes | With a fa la la la &c
DMI number:
11968
183.
To you dear topers at the court
First Line:
To you dear topers at the court
Last Line:
To sing out hey boys up go we | With a fa la &c
DMI number:
13369
184.
To redeem us from slavery with small hopes from France
First Line:
To redeem us from slavery with small hopes from France
Last Line:
That G-----s no more may free Britons enthral
DMI number:
24827
185.
To his dear vassals of the north
First Line:
To his dear vassals of the north
Last Line:
My father's crown and own regain
DMI number:
12133
186.
To daunton me to daunton me
First Line:
To daunton me to daunton me
Last Line:
O this is what maist would wanton me
DMI number:
24831
187.
Twas on the evening of that day
First Line:
Twas on the evening of that day
Last Line:
For my part I have done and so good night
DMI number:
4967
188.
Twas when the seas were roaring
First Line:
Twas when the seas were roaring
Last Line:
And so the impostor died
DMI number:
12039
189.
Ungrateful B----ns rouze for shame
First Line:
Ungrateful B----ns rouze for shame
Last Line:
And trembling own their God
DMI number:
24619
190.
Ungrateful Britons rouse for shame
First Line:
Ungrateful Britons rouse for shame
Last Line:
And trembling own their God
DMI number:
22513
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