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21.
Come beaus virtuosos rich heirs and musicians
First Line:
Come beaus virtuosos rich heirs and musicians
Last Line:
That your heirs will do so just a hundred years hence a
Author:
Henry Hall (Confident)
DMI number:
6572
22.
Come brother devils with full bowls
First Line:
Come brother devils with full bowls
Last Line:
Nothing to cool their tongues may here remain
DMI number:
42974
23.
Come gallants let's tender those hearts
First Line:
Come gallants let's tender those hearts
Last Line:
With William and Mary's blest Reign to over joy us | Farewell Jesuit
DMI number:
608
24.
Dear catholic brother are you come from the wars
First Line:
Dear catholic brother are you come from the wars
Last Line:
But send him some letter upon the last post
DMI number:
448
25.
Dame Jane a sprightly nun and gay
First Line:
Dame Jane a sprightly nun and gay
Last Line:
But first let's do as Jane has done
DMI number:
438
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Dame Jane a sprightly nun and gay
First Line:
Dame Jane a sprightly nun and gay
Last Line:
But first let's do but first let's do as Jane has done
Author:
John Lockman (Confident) & Mr. Haym (Confident)
DMI number:
2464
27.
Ere god the universe began
First Line:
Ere god the universe began
Last Line:
While guardian angels hover round
DMI number:
38257
28.
Dona in qualms sent Abb her drab for ease
First Line:
Dona in qualms sent Abb her drab for ease
Last Line:
Youse understand ere lang
DMI number:
11920
29.
For George our great king
First Line:
For George our great king
Last Line:
We Whigs will all stand by and Rome tumble down
DMI number:
12143
30.
Give ear all good folks to my ditty
First Line:
Give ear all good folks to my ditty
Last Line:
Made way for the grand dr
DMI number:
38379
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