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31.
Pull on be loyal Holbeach boys
First Line:
Pull on be loyal Holbeach boys
Last Line:
That gave us George to reign
DMI number:
11909
32.
Pull on expiring tory boys
First Line:
Pull on expiring tory boys
Last Line:
Our liberties disturb
DMI number:
11954
33.
Plump Cocky and Abigail Rome to advance
First Line:
Plump Cocky and Abigail Rome to advance
Last Line:
That by tories and priests will be thus basely rid | There's rare doings in town
DMI number:
13332
34.
Sicilian muse begin a loftier flight
First Line:
Sicilian muse begin a loftier flight
Last Line:
Honest George Churchill may supply his place
Author:
William Walsh (Absolute)
DMI number:
4011
35.
Since the tories could not fight
First Line:
Since the tories could not fight
Last Line:
And thus the tory faction will end
DMI number:
11926
36.
Since it must be our wretched case
First Line:
Since it must be our wretched case
Last Line:
And make our exit in a string | With a fa la la
DMI number:
11961
37.
Staff mitre and purse made a damnable rout
First Line:
Staff mitre and purse made a damnable rout
Last Line:
And glorious king George ever rule the state
DMI number:
13460
38.
The news from abroad does a secret reveal
First Line:
The news from abroad does a secret reveal
Last Line:
That he had been pleased in his hole to remain | If now &c
DMI number:
13312
39.
There was once a glorious queen
First Line:
There was once a glorious queen
Last Line:
Make neither worth your while | Tis no matter where we go we go we go | Tis no matter were we go &c
DMI number:
13402
40.
Thou serviceable timber hold thy own
First Line:
Thou serviceable timber hold thy own
Last Line:
Papists you'd be and wood and bread adore
DMI number:
11918
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