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131.
John Gilpin was a citizen
First Line:
John Gilpin was a citizen
Last Line:
May I be there to see
Author:
William Cowper (Absolute)
DMI number:
30597
132.
In vain I visit both the poles
First Line:
In vain I visit both the poles
Last Line:
And nature's hollow fabric shakes
DMI number:
16578
133.
Lo when prosperity too much prevails
First Line:
Lo when prosperity too much prevails
Last Line:
They move in state all swollen with fortune's winds
Author:
William Alexander (Absolute)
DMI number:
17360
134.
Lord sister here's the butcher come
First Line:
Lord sister here's the butcher come
Last Line:
To think how artfully she feigned
Author:
Thomas Lisle (Absolute)
DMI number:
27849
135.
Most of those rambling folk who fancy
First Line:
Most of those rambling folk who fancy
Last Line:
We'll tempt the winds and plough the main
DMI number:
22193
136.
My very good coll I lost wife and child
First Line:
My very good coll I lost wife and child
Last Line:
And all the way cursed the charming miss P-n
DMI number:
12677
137.
My masters give audience and listen to me
First Line:
My masters give audience and listen to me
Last Line:
So God bless old England and all his well wishers
DMI number:
43101
138.
Most gracious sovereign lord may't please
First Line:
Most gracious sovereign lord may't please
Last Line:
We're seamen sir and that's enough
DMI number:
23034
139.
My dearest Celia further griefs forbear
First Line:
My dearest Celia further griefs forbear
Last Line:
You cannot save me for tis death to part
DMI number:
11112
140.
I sing not old Jason who travelled through Greece
First Line:
I sing not old Jason who travelled through Greece
Last Line:
Thus ends the first part of the ballad of Down | Derry down down hey derry down
Author:
Matthew Prior (Absolute)
DMI number:
11871
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