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101.
Who at Paris has been
First Line:
Who at Paris has been
Last Line:
And your character will be complete
Author:
Sir Charles Hanbury Williams (Speculation)
DMI number:
17946
102.
Who first began to puff and crack and boast
First Line:
Who first began to puff and crack and boast
Last Line:
You'll soon take the hint from the picture I draw &c
DMI number:
31955
103.
Wise Caleb and C---t two birds of a feather
First Line:
Wise Caleb and C---t two birds of a feather
Last Line:
The O-f--d the old coachman still governs the reins | Derry down down high derry down
DMI number:
27825
104.
Wise Caleb and C--r--t two birds of a feather
First Line:
Wise Caleb and C--r--t two birds of a feather
Last Line:
That Or-f--d old coachman still governs the reins | Derry down down high derry down
DMI number:
17943
105.
Ye true hearted Britons draw near to my ditty
First Line:
Ye true hearted Britons draw near to my ditty
Last Line:
With better assurance success to the king | Derry down &c
DMI number:
22787
106.
Ye weavers all of Spitalfields
First Line:
Ye weavers all of Spitalfields
Last Line:
His lordships coat his lordships king
DMI number:
13391
107.
Ye lords and ye commons give ear to my ditty
First Line:
Ye lords and ye commons give ear to my ditty
Last Line:
Sure all will believe honest gentleman Harry | Derry down
DMI number:
20463
108.
Ye Norfolk freeholders whose generous hearts
First Line:
Ye Norfolk freeholders whose generous hearts
Last Line:
And the plow with our trade shall enrich us each year
DMI number:
3351
109.
Ye old Whigs met here my new honours to grace
First Line:
Ye old Whigs met here my new honours to grace
Last Line:
If ever secret service should flow through my hand | So farewell enquiry for Orford is flown | Quite to Arlington Street and the seals are my own
DMI number:
17956
110.
Ye Catholic statesmen and churchmen rejoice
First Line:
Ye Catholic statesmen and churchmen rejoice
Last Line:
For if this trick fail then beware of their jacket
DMI number:
42331
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