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81.
Come prick up your ears and attend sirs a while
First Line:
Come prick up your ears and attend sirs a while
Last Line:
That most of their natives entirely subsist on
DMI number:
31769
82.
Come sound up your trumpets and beat up your drums
First Line:
Come sound up your trumpets and beat up your drums
Last Line:
For Essex's sake they would fight all | Raderer two tandaro te | Raderer tadorer tan do re
DMI number:
11413
83.
Celia that I once was blest
First Line:
Celia that I once was blest
Last Line:
Love that's true is love for ever | No unkindness &c
DMI number:
8214
84.
Come hark to our ditty which shall not be long
First Line:
Come hark to our ditty which shall not be long
Last Line:
So beginning with nothing in nothing they end | Which nobody &c
DMI number:
17788
85.
Come let us begin for the clock has struck ten
First Line:
Come let us begin for the clock has struck ten
Last Line:
Whilst liquor enough he that starts before three | deserves to be reckoned an ass an ass | deserves to be reckoned an ass
DMI number:
31801
86.
Come all ye brave boys and high churchmen draw near
First Line:
Come all ye brave boys and high churchmen draw near
Last Line:
We know who'd enjoy axes halters and carts | Which nobody can deny
DMI number:
13313
87.
Come all ye fair females of every station
First Line:
Come all ye fair females of every station
Last Line:
Whose beauty is less in her face than her mind
DMI number:
35542
88.
Come all ye good friends to your country's cause
First Line:
Come all ye good friends to your country's cause
Last Line:
Chuse the first greatest man for the first greatest city | Chuse Wilkes &c
DMI number:
31935
89.
Come all ye ladies who have lost
First Line:
Come all ye ladies who have lost
Last Line:
To the national interest be hearty | Be as sad &c
Author:
Edward Ward (Speculation)
DMI number:
8021
90.
Come all you freeholders sing and rejoice
First Line:
Come all you freeholders sing and rejoice
Last Line:
Down among the dead men let him lie
DMI number:
11268
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