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601.
Why should I not dally my dear in thine eye
First Line:
Why should I not dally my dear in thine eye
Last Line:
Electar and nectar that flows from thy lip
DMI number:
43878
602.
Ye vicars and curates and lecturers all
First Line:
Ye vicars and curates and lecturers all
Last Line:
If thou had'st been hanged upon the triple tree
DMI number:
7453
603.
Ye whigs and dissenters what would you have done
First Line:
Ye whigs and dissenters what would you have done
Last Line:
Whilst the church and Sacheverell and Anna go round | Fill fill up a bowl &c | Here's a health &c
DMI number:
8070
604.
Ye whigs and eke you tories give ear to what I sing | For it is about the Chevalier that silly would-be king | He boasts of his nobility and when his race began
First Line:
Ye whigs and eke you tories give ear to what I sing | For it is about the Chevalier that silly would-be king | He boasts of his nobility and when his race began
Last Line:
With God preserve our glorious George and all his royal race | Ye whigs &c
DMI number:
11976
605.
Ye Yorkshire freeholders whose generous hearts
First Line:
Ye Yorkshire freeholders whose generous hearts
Last Line:
And the plough with our trade shall enrich us each year
DMI number:
11238
606.
Ye ladies fair who live remote
First Line:
Ye ladies fair who live remote
Last Line:
But piss and pray and go to bed | With a fa la la &c
Author:
Mr. Caley (Confident)
DMI number:
9973
607.
Ye lads and ye lasses that live at Longleat
First Line:
Ye lads and ye lasses that live at Longleat
Last Line:
He must first make a better or kiss my bum-fiddle | Sing down down hey Derry-down
Author:
Anne Finch [nee Kingsmill] (Speculation)
DMI number:
11826
608.
Ye lads and ye lasses that live at Longleat
First Line:
Ye lads and ye lasses that live at Longleat
Last Line:
He must first make a better or kiss this bum fiddle
DMI number:
31069
609.
Ye lads and ye lasses that live in Great Britain
First Line:
Ye lads and ye lasses that live in Great Britain
Last Line:
And a fig for the popish pretender's design | Derry down &c
DMI number:
13330
610.
Ye maidens fair pray draw nigh and hear
First Line:
Ye maidens fair pray draw nigh and hear
Last Line:
Than suffer her husband to make her a cow | With a fa la
DMI number:
2138
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