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11.
A merchant there was an arch merry blade
First Line:
A merchant there was an arch merry blade
Last Line:
That the shoe maker never should out measure his last | Derry down &c
DMI number:
20753
12.
A pox on whigs we'll now grow wise
First Line:
A pox on whigs we'll now grow wise
Last Line:
If this won't do we'll call the French | Such cursed rogues are we
DMI number:
43014
13.
A poll and land-tax are now coming forth
First Line:
A poll and land-tax are now coming forth
Last Line:
Like parting with our gold and consciences too | Which nobody can deny
DMI number:
4577
14.
A poore soule sat sighing under a sicamore tree
First Line:
A poore soule sat sighing under a sicamore tree
Last Line:
Sing O the greene willow shall be my garland
DMI number:
37267
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A Protestant muse yet a lover of kings
First Line:
A Protestant muse yet a lover of kings
Last Line:
The Dutch had never ventured to fish in our seas | Then curse of popery pox o' popery plague o' popery | Oh senseless popery oh
DMI number:
42334
16.
A protestant muse yet a lover of kings
First Line:
A protestant muse yet a lover of kings
Last Line:
The Dutch had not ventured to fish in our seas | Then curse o' popery pox o' popery | Oh senseless popery oh
DMI number:
4938
17.
A protestant priest a man of great fame
First Line:
A protestant priest a man of great fame
Last Line:
But the flesh did prevail by the help of his wife | Which nobody can deny deny which nobody can deny
DMI number:
4970
18.
A treaty's on foot look about English boys
First Line:
A treaty's on foot look about English boys
Last Line:
As half a loaf's better than no bread at all | Over over &c
DMI number:
13276
19.
A lass that was loaden with care
First Line:
A lass that was loaden with care
Last Line:
And heavily sighed for him | So merry as we twa have been &c
DMI number:
24065
20.
A late expedition permit me to tell
First Line:
A late expedition permit me to tell
Last Line:
When thus sold you your freedom can never regain | Which nobody can deny
DMI number:
24242
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