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21.
Come all ye brave boys who obey Wilkes's nod
First Line:
Come all ye brave boys who obey Wilkes's nod
Last Line:
That Wilkes be elect and the devil kiss our ae
DMI number:
31945
22.
Come all you Sussex fox hunters
First Line:
Come all you Sussex fox hunters
Last Line:
Should have sung his hunting song | When to Houghton we did go &c
Author:
Sir William Yonge (Speculation)
DMI number:
280
23.
Come come great Orange come away
First Line:
Come come great Orange come away
Last Line:
Except it be to have a rope | Couragio couragio couragio
DMI number:
4924
24.
Dear sisters come see you how fine
First Line:
Dear sisters come see you how fine
Last Line:
With anarchy and the old rump | Then let us flock all to the meeting | Where Burgess himself will declare A sanctified tale of old Hughson | With a canting old Oliver's prayer
DMI number:
8080
25.
Draw near ye sober citizens
First Line:
Draw near ye sober citizens
Last Line:
At Bedlam or at Bridewell
DMI number:
20847
26.
False Britons who favour the measures of France
First Line:
False Britons who favour the measures of France
Last Line:
Or boast of preserving your nether bow gate
DMI number:
23177
27.
From infallible Rome once more I am come
First Line:
From infallible Rome once more I am come
Last Line:
Nor take his ballad in dudgeon
DMI number:
42977
28.
From the ocean emerged bright Phoebus's ray
First Line:
From the ocean emerged bright Phoebus's ray
Last Line:
And defied the power of England's king to alter their laws
Author:
G Wilson (Absolute)
DMI number:
37009
29.
God bless our gracious sovereign Anne
First Line:
God bless our gracious sovereign Anne
Last Line:
On t'other side the Tweed
Author:
Arthur Maynwaring (Speculation)
DMI number:
5020
30.
God prosper long our noble king
First Line:
God prosper long our noble king
Last Line:
The deeds of such a day
DMI number:
32005
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