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11.
As in the fair wide-spreading plain
First Line:
As in the fair wide-spreading plain
Last Line:
These stars shall rule the world below
DMI number:
18830
12.
At length when reason saw
First Line:
At length when reason saw
Last Line:
Thy teachers to be wise
Author:
George Turbervile [Turberville] (Absolute)
DMI number:
13165
13.
Before great nature spread the seas
First Line:
Before great nature spread the seas
Last Line:
Or you my name will never reveal
DMI number:
24014
14.
Behold this tomb
First Line:
Behold this tomb
Last Line:
And Mary's better part
DMI number:
21865
15.
Bonny Peggy lived near
First Line:
Bonny Peggy lived near
Last Line:
Then they ganged away
DMI number:
11694
16.
Come sound up your trumpets and beat up your drums
First Line:
Come sound up your trumpets and beat up your drums
Last Line:
For Essex's sake they would fight all | Raderer two tandaro te | Raderer tadorer tan do re
DMI number:
11413
17.
Celladon when spring came on
First Line:
Celladon when spring came on
Last Line:
I will not die a maid
Author:
Thomas D'Urfey (Absolute)
DMI number:
8317
18.
Come gentlemen you I address myself to
First Line:
Come gentlemen you I address myself to
Last Line:
As surely as if you set fire on it
DMI number:
15316
19.
Come gentle god dear Cupid come
First Line:
Come gentle god dear Cupid come
Last Line:
And seal it with a gentle kiss
DMI number:
24347
20.
Come gentlemen all and listen a while
First Line:
Come gentlemen all and listen a while
Last Line:
And bid him for Robin Hood pray
DMI number:
11455
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