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51.
Though Austria and Russia France Flanders and Prussia
First Line:
Though Austria and Russia France Flanders and Prussia
Last Line:
And again to the marquis of Granby
Author:
George Alexander Stevens (Absolute)
DMI number:
33006
52.
Though boisterous winds and raging waves
First Line:
Though boisterous winds and raging waves
Last Line:
My saviour dear to meet
DMI number:
36865
53.
To king and state in spite of fate
First Line:
To king and state in spite of fate
Last Line:
And christ our heavenly king
DMI number:
34491
54.
We'll go no more to the old exchange
First Line:
We'll go no more to the old exchange
Last Line:
Stays here to make this song
DMI number:
10704
55.
We'll go no more to Tunbridge Wells
First Line:
We'll go no more to Tunbridge Wells
Last Line:
You'll say as much as I | Then go lords and ladies what ever you ail &c
DMI number:
42464
56.
Was ever grief so great as mine
First Line:
Was ever grief so great as mine
Last Line:
For my dear Gilderoy
DMI number:
5006
57.
What though I am a country lass
First Line:
What though I am a country lass
Last Line:
I mean my maidenhead-a
DMI number:
23652
58.
When that the Lord from bondage back
First Line:
When that the Lord from bondage back
Last Line:
And sheaves to serve his need
DMI number:
26887
59.
Whose heart too tender for to bear
First Line:
Whose heart too tender for to bear
Last Line:
Her spotless innocence declare
DMI number:
29749
60.
Will ze gae to the ew-bughts Marion
First Line:
Will ze gae to the ew-bughts Marion
Last Line:
I sall cum west and see zee
DMI number:
37589
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