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111.
This great world is a trouble
First Line:
This great world is a trouble
Last Line:
A remedy for all your pain
DMI number:
17456
112.
To Bacchus we drink
First Line:
To Bacchus we drink
Last Line:
No care shall our thoughts now entangle
DMI number:
42757
113.
To redeem us from slavery with small hopes from France
First Line:
To redeem us from slavery with small hopes from France
Last Line:
That G-----s no more may free Britons enthral
DMI number:
24827
114.
True Englishmen drink a good health to the mitre
First Line:
True Englishmen drink a good health to the mitre
Last Line:
As stout as our martyrs and as just as our laws
DMI number:
6460
115.
Vulcan contrive me such a cup
First Line:
Vulcan contrive me such a cup
Last Line:
And then to ---- again
Author:
John Wilmot (Absolute)
DMI number:
39649
116.
We'll call and drink the cellar dry
First Line:
We'll call and drink the cellar dry
Last Line:
Of a fair foolish fickle wanton mother
DMI number:
44201
117.
We'll call for our barge and to Lambeth we'll row
First Line:
We'll call for our barge and to Lambeth we'll row
Last Line:
And all our attendants in liquor shall swim
DMI number:
44060
118.
What though these ill times do go cross to our will
First Line:
What though these ill times do go cross to our will
Last Line:
By the gout or the stone and the colic
Author:
Alexander Brome (Absolute)
DMI number:
4457
119.
When humming brown beer was the Englishman's taste
First Line:
When humming brown beer was the Englishman's taste
Last Line:
Faith nothing at all but meer fiddle dee dee | Oh the brown beer &c
DMI number:
20741
120.
When I do travel in the night
First Line:
When I do travel in the night
Last Line:
And I like my humour
DMI number:
43096
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