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281.
Let's fill with wine this lusty bowl
First Line:
Let's fill with wine this lusty bowl
Last Line:
Nor the states of those above
DMI number:
44174
282.
Let's joy in the medal with James the Third's face
First Line:
Let's joy in the medal with James the Third's face
Last Line:
Good Princess Sophia adieu to ye | la la &c
DMI number:
13323
283.
Let's sing the brave hero whom heaven did ordain
First Line:
Let's sing the brave hero whom heaven did ordain
Last Line:
While Hanover's nearest her Majesty's heart | Hero hero sing the brave hero | William the glorious the gallant Nassau | Who that he might save us from those who'd enslave ye | Hanover succession established by law
DMI number:
13324
284.
Let's wet the whistle of the muse
First Line:
Let's wet the whistle of the muse
Last Line:
Which no body can deny
DMI number:
43336
285.
Lets sing as one may say the fate
First Line:
Lets sing as one may say the fate
Last Line:
Which no body can deny
DMI number:
43337
286.
My scandalous neighbours of Portugal street
First Line:
My scandalous neighbours of Portugal street
Last Line:
Or else by poor sneaking Will Thomas Will Thomas | Or else &c
DMI number:
27151
287.
My sheep I've forsaken and left my sheep-hook
First Line:
My sheep I've forsaken and left my sheep-hook
Last Line:
The moments neglected return not again | O what had my youth with ambition to do &c
DMI number:
38165
288.
My soul is ravished with delight
First Line:
My soul is ravished with delight
Last Line:
To pity since thou cannot love | For old lang syne
Author:
Sir Robert Ayton (Speculation) & Francis Sempill (Speculation)
DMI number:
4668
289.
Musing alane this hinder nicht
First Line:
Musing alane this hinder nicht
Last Line:
In hevin that I may haif a place | For thair sall no man demit be
Author:
William Dunbar (Absolute)
DMI number:
10932
290.
Must poor lovers still be wooing
First Line:
Must poor lovers still be wooing
Last Line:
With new themes of poetry | Then all the little gods &c
DMI number:
3996
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