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61.
The rosy morn lukes bleeth and gay
First Line:
The rosy morn lukes bleeth and gay
Last Line:
Pray why may no we lasses too
DMI number:
574
62.
The nymphs and sylvan gods
First Line:
The nymphs and sylvan gods
Last Line:
To carry the milking pail
Author:
Thomas D'Urfey (Absolute)
DMI number:
8208
63.
The sweet rosy morning peeps over the hills
First Line:
The sweet rosy morning peeps over the hills
Last Line:
As our sports crown the day
DMI number:
2426
64.
The yellow haired laddie sat down on yon brae
First Line:
The yellow haired laddie sat down on yon brae
Last Line:
For the yellow haired laddie my husband shall be
DMI number:
1282
65.
The whistling ploughman hails the blushing dawn
First Line:
The whistling ploughman hails the blushing dawn
Last Line:
And shout to the sound of the horn
DMI number:
32791
66.
Then who would ever to London go
First Line:
Then who would ever to London go
Last Line:
From sorrow can relieve you
DMI number:
12778
67.
To all you fops of court and town
First Line:
To all you fops of court and town
Last Line:
You hunt a whore or else a place | With a fal la la
DMI number:
2880
68.
To you fair ladies now in town
First Line:
To you fair ladies now in town
Last Line:
And every brighter charm disclose fa la &c
DMI number:
621
69.
Twas on easter monday of all days in the year
First Line:
Twas on easter monday of all days in the year
Last Line:
How merry Betsy we would be
DMI number:
31791
70.
Twas when the sheep were shearing
First Line:
Twas when the sheep were shearing
Last Line:
If I am too young to wed
Author:
Thomas D'Urfey (Absolute)
DMI number:
8298
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