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21.
Here's a health to queen Anne sir
First Line:
Here's a health to queen Anne sir
Last Line:
From its impending fate | Long live queen Anne sir
DMI number:
13325
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I hope there's no soul met over this bowl
First Line:
I hope there's no soul met over this bowl
Last Line:
And support of an honest true blue
DMI number:
24720
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In the days of great George a boy came from France
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In the days of great George a boy came from France
Last Line:
Made saints and dubbed knights of the three legged tree
DMI number:
11905
24.
In the days of Queen Anne
First Line:
In the days of Queen Anne
Last Line:
Her parts had improved by cutting of phlegms | H-rl-y &c
DMI number:
13232
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In troth friend Harry
First Line:
In troth friend Harry
Last Line:
And leave us a never failing line
DMI number:
460
26.
Indeed master Fog
First Line:
Indeed master Fog
Last Line:
Unless ye repent both and soon mend your manners
DMI number:
3389
27.
Jehovah preserve and restore to his own
First Line:
Jehovah preserve and restore to his own
Last Line:
And to thee what is thine
DMI number:
24718
28.
Let's sing to the memory of glorious queen bess
First Line:
Let's sing to the memory of glorious queen bess
Last Line:
Which will make the nation rejoice and be glad
DMI number:
13319
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Let every honest British soul with cheerful loyalty be gay
First Line:
Let every honest British soul with cheerful loyalty be gay
Last Line:
You'll be blest with a R---------n
DMI number:
24705
30.
Let high-church and papists meet lurking in holes
First Line:
Let high-church and papists meet lurking in holes
Last Line:
When they see how loyal this company is | 'Tis George 'tis George &c
DMI number:
12142
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