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181.
From what you call it town in what you call it shire
First Line:
From what you call it town in what you call it shire
Last Line:
A union well grounded no malice can hurt
DMI number:
42994
182.
Goatherd the music of yon whistling pine
First Line:
Goatherd the music of yon whistling pine
Last Line:
The goat may chance to leap as well as you
DMI number:
3918
183.
Go go you vile bear
First Line:
Go go you vile bear
Last Line:
The four courts are not worth attending
DMI number:
37763
184.
Go go you vile sot
First Line:
Go go you vile sot
Last Line:
Old shoes are no more worth the mending
Author:
Charles Johnson (Absolute)
DMI number:
2552
185.
Go on you vile sot
First Line:
Go on you vile sot
Last Line:
Old shoes are no more worth the mending
DMI number:
846
186.
God speed you ancient father
First Line:
God speed you ancient father
Last Line:
Ich have for ever done
Author:
Thomas Deloney (Absolute)
DMI number:
4714
187.
Good morrow to thee how dost do
First Line:
Good morrow to thee how dost do
Last Line:
And praise the L--d for half an hour
Author:
Samuel Butler (Speculation)
DMI number:
1104
188.
Great sir | When last your royal brother blessed this place
First Line:
Great sir | When last your royal brother blessed this place
Last Line:
And in melodious paths of error stray
Author:
William Savile (Confident) & George Cholmondeley (Absolute)
DMI number:
4792
189.
Hail Clarona clear as morning
First Line:
Hail Clarona clear as morning
Last Line:
With love and musics trembling string
DMI number:
43630
190.
Hail mighty monarch by whose aid
First Line:
Hail mighty monarch by whose aid
Last Line:
I other business have
DMI number:
43011
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