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1.
A beggar a beggar a beggar I'll be
First Line:
A beggar a beggar a beggar I'll be
Last Line:
And there they begot such a bold rogue as I
DMI number:
33018
2.
A beggar asked a penny once and swore
First Line:
A beggar asked a penny once and swore
Last Line:
So that I gave yet both our oaths were kept
DMI number:
41937
3.
A ploughman followed who had still at hand
First Line:
A ploughman followed who had still at hand
Last Line:
A steward and myself were all the crew
Author:
Thomas Betterton (Absolute)
DMI number:
18348
4.
A princely gift but sir it comes too late
First Line:
A princely gift but sir it comes too late
Last Line:
Your favours fall
Author:
Sir John Suckling (Absolute)
DMI number:
14877
5.
All bounteous heaven Castalio cries
First Line:
All bounteous heaven Castalio cries
Last Line:
He'd give just as he did before
Author:
Mary Barber (Absolute)
DMI number:
11335
6.
All our praises why should lords engross
First Line:
All our praises why should lords engross
Last Line:
Proved by the ends of being to have been
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
35047
7.
All they that shall enter within the church door
First Line:
All they that shall enter within the church door
Last Line:
To this box a penny ere they pass away
DMI number:
29311
8.
As when some great and gracious monarch dies
First Line:
As when some great and gracious monarch dies
Last Line:
For thou shalt make it live because it sings of thee
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
4321
9.
Bless your worships throw us a penny
First Line:
Bless your worships throw us a penny
Last Line:
And merrily did sing
Author:
Alexander Pennecuik (Absolute)
DMI number:
25409
10.
Blessed Cecilia charming maid
First Line:
Blessed Cecilia charming maid
Last Line:
In melting accents on the singer's tongue
DMI number:
5925
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