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541.
Will you hear a Spanish lady
First Line:
Will you hear a Spanish lady
Last Line:
Most fair lady
Author:
Thomas Deloney (Speculation)
DMI number:
11536
542.
Will you hear a Spanish lady
First Line:
Will you hear a Spanish lady
Last Line:
The like fall ever to thy share most fair ladie
Author:
Thomas Deloney (Speculation)
DMI number:
37353
543.
Will you hear how once repining
First Line:
Will you hear how once repining
Last Line:
None had triumphed over my tomb
Author:
William Shenstone (Absolute)
DMI number:
26735
544.
Why should we boast of Arthur and his knights
First Line:
Why should we boast of Arthur and his knights
Last Line:
But St George St George the dragon he hath slain | St George for England St Denis for France | Sing Hony soit qui maly pense
DMI number:
43129
545.
Why should we boast of Arthur and his knights
First Line:
Why should we boast of Arthur and his knights
Last Line:
But St George St George turned the dragon over and over | St George he was for England St Dennis was for France | Sing honi soit qui mal y pense
DMI number:
11383
546.
Why should we boast of Laius and his knights
First Line:
Why should we boast of Laius and his knights
Last Line:
Was like a bond slave fettered within Jane Shore's all conquering thighs | Jane Shore she was for England Queen Frederick was for France | Sing honi soit qui mal y pense
DMI number:
11407
547.
Why stay we at home now the season is come
First Line:
Why stay we at home now the season is come
Last Line:
That the carts may come down for the blubber
DMI number:
12075
548.
Why railest thou Thomas as if we were poor
First Line:
Why railest thou Thomas as if we were poor
Last Line:
While so many men are worth so much a piece | Derry down down &c
DMI number:
18254
549.
Within a gallant palace most brave
First Line:
Within a gallant palace most brave
Last Line:
With his fair lady pretty Bessie
DMI number:
11679
550.
Woe worth woe worth thee false Scotlande
First Line:
Woe worth woe worth thee false Scotlande
Last Line:
In England now shee doth remaine
DMI number:
37343
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