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101.
Brisk friar John a merry wight
First Line:
Brisk friar John a merry wight
Last Line:
God bless your work the prior said
DMI number:
26115
102.
Brother awake prevent the chiding day
First Line:
Brother awake prevent the chiding day
Last Line:
Crowd crowd it full with business good and wise
DMI number:
37659
103.
Brother soldiers have a care
First Line:
Brother soldiers have a care
Last Line:
For him who saved the fleet
DMI number:
33175
104.
Cast my love thine eyes around
First Line:
Cast my love thine eyes around
Last Line:
If her Damon is not near
Author:
Thomas Cooke (Absolute)
DMI number:
23110
105.
Cease Chlorinda cease to chide me
First Line:
Cease Chlorinda cease to chide me
Last Line:
More than all his speech could do
Author:
Anthony Alsop (Absolute)
DMI number:
27887
106.
Charon o Charon
First Line:
Charon o Charon
Last Line:
Cha Till then be wise
DMI number:
44011
107.
Chloe from all the pleasures of the town
First Line:
Chloe from all the pleasures of the town
Last Line:
Yet virtue never fails to meet reward
Author:
Edward Ward (Speculation)
DMI number:
5405
108.
Come take up your burthen ye dogs and away
First Line:
Come take up your burthen ye dogs and away
Last Line:
And do you cut a caper when I cut a jest | Fa la la la &c
Author:
Henry Fielding (Confident)
DMI number:
2458
109.
Come Wattie while our hirsels feed thegither
First Line:
Come Wattie while our hirsels feed thegither
Last Line:
Reik me my kent and let us hameward steer
DMI number:
15355
110.
Come worthy greek Ulysses come
First Line:
Come worthy greek Ulysses come
Last Line:
T' undo or be undone
Author:
Samuel Daniel (Absolute)
DMI number:
13223
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