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11.
Owre kynge went forth to Normandy
First Line:
Owre kynge went forth to Normandy
Last Line:
That we with merth move savely synge
DMI number:
38343
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Owre kynge went forth to Normandy
First Line:
Owre kynge went forth to Normandy
Last Line:
That we with merth mowe savely synge
DMI number:
37307
13.
Priscus thou often asks what I shall be
First Line:
Priscus thou often asks what I shall be
Last Line:
If thou a lion art what wilt thou be
DMI number:
44521
14.
Prithee dear Jack forego the chase
First Line:
Prithee dear Jack forego the chase
Last Line:
Tom's at her service too
DMI number:
11123
15.
Sitteth alle stille ant herkneth to me
First Line:
Sitteth alle stille ant herkneth to me
Last Line:
Forsoke thyn emes lore | Richard &c
DMI number:
38546
16.
Sitteth alle stille ant herkneth to me
First Line:
Sitteth alle stille ant herkneth to me
Last Line:
Tricthen shalt thou never more
DMI number:
37302
17.
Sing and be merry King Charles is come back
First Line:
Sing and be merry King Charles is come back
Last Line:
The house of commons had met him half way | Sing &c
DMI number:
7072
18.
Take a pound of butter made in May
First Line:
Take a pound of butter made in May
Last Line:
tis a medicine for the toothache old wives say
DMI number:
43837
19.
The chaplain on sunday must use me in part
First Line:
The chaplain on sunday must use me in part
Last Line:
In t--d I begin and I end in a f--t
DMI number:
25130
20.
When captaines couragious whom death colde not daunte
First Line:
When captaines couragious whom death colde not daunte
Last Line:
Sing forth the brave valours of Mary Ambree
DMI number:
37348
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