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41.
Maria when my sight you bless
First Line:
Maria when my sight you bless
Last Line:
Maria smiles no more
Author:
W. Bedingfield (Confident)
DMI number:
731
42.
Now from rusticity and love
First Line:
Now from rusticity and love
Last Line:
Thus learning makes the genius bright
Author:
Allan Ramsay (Absolute)
DMI number:
1310
43.
Now Jockey and Moggy are ready
First Line:
Now Jockey and Moggy are ready
Last Line:
We'll rise up and dance till we dee
DMI number:
516
44.
Now the weather is warm let us laugh and be merry
First Line:
Now the weather is warm let us laugh and be merry
Last Line:
And my heart it will break for the want of a man
DMI number:
8309
45.
O cruel Mary great's the woe
First Line:
O cruel Mary great's the woe
Last Line:
Or a faithful lover
DMI number:
25113
46.
No no tis in vain in this turbulent town
First Line:
No no tis in vain in this turbulent town
Last Line:
Would be sentenced to dig in the mine
Author:
Thomas Fitzgerald (Absolute)
DMI number:
2299
47.
Oh how I abhor
First Line:
Oh how I abhor
Last Line:
This this is the man who is truly called great
Author:
Thomas Shadwell (Absolute)
DMI number:
4460
48.
Oh the charming month of may
First Line:
Oh the charming month of may
Last Line:
Who on her skimming dish carves his name | Who on &c
Author:
Joseph Addison (Absolute)
DMI number:
23611
49.
One summer eve as Nancy fair
First Line:
One summer eve as Nancy fair
Last Line:
Over set her spinning wheel
DMI number:
32868
50.
On the bank of a brook as I sat fishing
First Line:
On the bank of a brook as I sat fishing
Last Line:
And a new world to each other we'll be
DMI number:
44153
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