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51.
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
52.
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
53.
Stout Hannibal before he came to age
First Line:
Stout Hannibal before he came to age
Last Line:
Then up go we when wit and sense go down
DMI number:
43042
54.
That fitting measures might be taken
First Line:
That fitting measures might be taken
Last Line:
Three gen---ls now will act one
DMI number:
5706
55.
The melting lute is on the willows hung
First Line:
The melting lute is on the willows hung
Last Line:
And when good days appear with envy die
DMI number:
44620
56.
The king save his grace
First Line:
The king save his grace
Last Line:
With us before G-d twas all over
DMI number:
18066
57.
The ordnance board
First Line:
The ordnance board
Last Line:
He'd have owned my Lord C----ll his master
DMI number:
6417
58.
The thanksgiving day the jubilee ball
First Line:
The thanksgiving day the jubilee ball
Last Line:
Blown up in the air o rare o rare
DMI number:
20854
59.
These lines had kissed your hands October last
First Line:
These lines had kissed your hands October last
Last Line:
Shall crown your heads and we will sing your praise
DMI number:
4731
60.
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
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