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501.
When men of God will do the devil's work
First Line:
When men of God will do the devil's work
Last Line:
And bathe with tears of joy each bishop's hearse
DMI number:
5920
502.
When I took in hand a pen for to write
First Line:
When I took in hand a pen for to write
Last Line:
That would ruin three kingdoms as he did before
DMI number:
7280
503.
When J---- and his army shall run from the Boyne
First Line:
When J---- and his army shall run from the Boyne
Last Line:
That every man is marked with want in his hand
DMI number:
4575
504.
When James our great monarch so wise and discreet
First Line:
When James our great monarch so wise and discreet
Last Line:
That the bishops the bishops did throw out the bill
DMI number:
42305
505.
When the charming news had passed Charing Cross
First Line:
When the charming news had passed Charing Cross
Last Line:
Then I awaked and all was but a dream
DMI number:
43107
506.
When the joy of all hearts and desire of all eyes
First Line:
When the joy of all hearts and desire of all eyes
Last Line:
But Orange shall reap the reward of his merit
DMI number:
4925
507.
When the laws of religion and those of the nation
First Line:
When the laws of religion and those of the nation
Last Line:
For Ben has the mitre and Harry the cap
DMI number:
8100
508.
While lazy prelates leaned their mitred heads
First Line:
While lazy prelates leaned their mitred heads
Last Line:
Who in Phillipi for their country fell
DMI number:
3644
509.
When you preach on the thirtieth day of January
First Line:
When you preach on the thirtieth day of January
Last Line:
Though you think like a bishop still preach like a doctor
DMI number:
13013
510.
While public robbers faster breed
First Line:
While public robbers faster breed
Last Line:
Their stations keep and only groan
DMI number:
22784
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