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231.
Jenny and Molly and Dolly
First Line:
Jenny and Molly and Dolly
Last Line:
Our jolly sheep-shearing
DMI number:
469
232.
Jenny has a thousand charms
First Line:
Jenny has a thousand charms
Last Line:
While Pan does pipe and sing
DMI number:
8287
233.
Joan to the maypole away let's run
First Line:
Joan to the maypole away let's run
Last Line:
Fare thee well till the next merry meeting
DMI number:
44154
234.
Long time had Strephon country swain
First Line:
Long time had Strephon country swain
Last Line:
Then Hymen will your happiness renew
DMI number:
38663
235.
Let wanton bards a nymph implore
First Line:
Let wanton bards a nymph implore
Last Line:
And lay the uplifted pattin by
DMI number:
22030
236.
Little songster who dost bring
First Line:
Little songster who dost bring
Last Line:
Falls behind the scene of night
DMI number:
4045
237.
Live among hinds and thick skinned fellows that
First Line:
Live among hinds and thick skinned fellows that
Last Line:
And live not thus for shame
Author:
James Shirley (Absolute)
DMI number:
14056
238.
Mountown thou sweet retreat from Dublin cares
First Line:
Mountown thou sweet retreat from Dublin cares
Last Line:
And veil that grief that cannot be expressed
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Speculation) & William King (Absolute)
DMI number:
5724
239.
Mountown thou sweet retreat from Dublin cares
First Line:
Mountown thou sweet retreat from Dublin cares
Last Line:
And veil that grief which cannot be expressed
Author:
William King (Absolute)
DMI number:
7449
240.
Must Strephon leave those happy rural seats
First Line:
Must Strephon leave those happy rural seats
Last Line:
For without her even rural sports are far beneath my care
DMI number:
25022
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