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151.
Sing praise to our gracious queen Anne
First Line:
Sing praise to our gracious queen Anne
Last Line:
Pray god it may be for the best
DMI number:
13260
152.
Sing to the honour of those
First Line:
Sing to the honour of those
Last Line:
We diamond like blazed to illumine the cause
DMI number:
28689
153.
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
154.
Sound sound let distant worlds through endless ages know
First Line:
Sound sound let distant worlds through endless ages know
Last Line:
None but the brave deserve the fair
DMI number:
19803
155.
Sound sound the trumpet beat the drum
First Line:
Sound sound the trumpet beat the drum
Last Line:
In honour of our British Caesar
DMI number:
12037
156.
Tell oh tell me whence arise
First Line:
Tell oh tell me whence arise
Last Line:
Than a most glorious virtuous state
Author:
John Sheffield (Absolute)
DMI number:
1455
157.
The county of Oxford is tacked to the city
First Line:
The county of Oxford is tacked to the city
Last Line:
Ye are now but dark sparks O then ye'll all blaze
DMI number:
5320
158.
The curious vulgar could never devise
First Line:
The curious vulgar could never devise
Last Line:
And live like freemasons your lives to amend
DMI number:
28692
159.
The gospel and law allow monarchs their due
First Line:
The gospel and law allow monarchs their due
Last Line:
Will send their poor souls to the devil
DMI number:
4954
160.
The Cestrian roach will prove a fine fish
First Line:
The Cestrian roach will prove a fine fish
Last Line:
And all the high fliers will soon say amen
DMI number:
5029
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