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11.
Come listen my cocks to a brother and friend
First Line:
Come listen my cocks to a brother and friend
Last Line:
Be put in the bilboes and brought to the jeers
DMI number:
35999
12.
Courage my lord though Howe is fled
First Line:
Courage my lord though Howe is fled
Last Line:
And so resembles you
DMI number:
35973
13.
Disgraced and one forlorn made fortune's sport
First Line:
Disgraced and one forlorn made fortune's sport
Last Line:
Next after you by G-- I will be king
Author:
John Wilmot (Speculation)
DMI number:
42320
14.
Enough enough ye gods I need no more
First Line:
Enough enough ye gods I need no more
Last Line:
And see my aged head grow hoary on thy breast
DMI number:
44626
15.
Dread sir | Whose hand three mighty kingdoms sways
First Line:
Dread sir | Whose hand three mighty kingdoms sways
Last Line:
Gave him his niece and kept him for his guard
DMI number:
42818
16.
Droop not my son thy laurels cannot fade
First Line:
Droop not my son thy laurels cannot fade
Last Line:
Thou didst not fall till freedom's self was dead
DMI number:
31646
17.
Fire fire fire help for we're all in flames
First Line:
Fire fire fire help for we're all in flames
Last Line:
Cried damn the old charter and God save the king
DMI number:
43069
18.
Four crowns the British Empire claims
First Line:
Four crowns the British Empire claims
Last Line:
One yet remains pursue and France is thine
DMI number:
44690
19.
For once kind heaven permit me to lay by
First Line:
For once kind heaven permit me to lay by
Last Line:
Tis ten to one my Sunday's pudding's lost
DMI number:
41822
20.
Gentlemen | Now is the time acquit your selves like men
First Line:
Gentlemen | Now is the time acquit your selves like men
Last Line:
And those unborn to bless or curse us may
DMI number:
42312
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