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11.
All that have two or but one ear
First Line:
All that have two or but one ear
Last Line:
Your troops will have the staggers
Author:
Sir John Birkenhead (Absolute)
DMI number:
1648
12.
All ye beaux virtuosos rich heirs and musicians
First Line:
All ye beaux virtuosos rich heirs and musicians
Last Line:
That your heirs will do the same just an hundred years hence
Author:
Henry Hall (Speculation)
DMI number:
11786
13.
As tippling John was jogging on
First Line:
As tippling John was jogging on
Last Line:
He's of our own religion
DMI number:
751
14.
As the bishop of Salzburg rode through a small town
First Line:
As the bishop of Salzburg rode through a small town
Last Line:
Where would the good bishop be then
DMI number:
11085
15.
Bred of gued I think the nation's mad
First Line:
Bred of gued I think the nation's mad
Last Line:
For a loyal lad's in danger here
DMI number:
4465
16.
By Creist my dear Morish vat makes de sho shad
First Line:
By Creist my dear Morish vat makes de sho shad
Last Line:
For be goad dey will hang us out of de way | Lill-li burlero bullen a-la | Lero lero &c | Lero lero &c
DMI number:
42339
17.
Britain now sing for joy of your king
First Line:
Britain now sing for joy of your king
Last Line:
Who settled our consitution
DMI number:
11908
18.
Britons who dare to claim
First Line:
Britons who dare to claim
Last Line:
His sacred head
DMI number:
24826
19.
Cheer up and sing ye loyal hearts
First Line:
Cheer up and sing ye loyal hearts
Last Line:
Or make the least resistance
DMI number:
11964
20.
Come hither ye fools of the state
First Line:
Come hither ye fools of the state
Last Line:
Finds all he can wish in his glass
DMI number:
11787
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