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41.
Come traitors march on to the leader Sir John
First Line:
Come traitors march on to the leader Sir John
Last Line:
Though a ladder for our pains we turn over
DMI number:
1597
42.
Charles ah forbear forbear lest mortals prize
First Line:
Charles ah forbear forbear lest mortals prize
Last Line:
Is summed cast up and cancelled in this story
Author:
George Wither (Absolute)
DMI number:
1628
43.
Charles if Britannia's tears to him are known
First Line:
Charles if Britannia's tears to him are known
Last Line:
And we still bear the unexpiated guilt
Author:
Robert Lucke (Absolute)
DMI number:
12651
44.
Come Imp Royal come away
First Line:
Come Imp Royal come away
Last Line:
For his eternal Deity
DMI number:
1659
45.
Come Jack let's drink a pot of ale
First Line:
Come Jack let's drink a pot of ale
Last Line:
More faithful friends than they
DMI number:
7061
46.
Come let's be merry
First Line:
Come let's be merry
Last Line:
Both the roundheads and cavies agree
Author:
Alexander Brome (Absolute)
DMI number:
1704
47.
Come a brimmer my bullies drink whole ones or nothing
First Line:
Come a brimmer my bullies drink whole ones or nothing
Last Line:
And swear our selves out on the very same score
Author:
Alexander Brome (Absolute)
DMI number:
1694
48.
Come buy my fine ditty
First Line:
Come buy my fine ditty
Last Line:
That must settle all in conclusion
DMI number:
1701
49.
Come let's take the rump
First Line:
Come let's take the rump
Last Line:
Do stir them the more they will stink
DMI number:
1685
50.
Come listen to my mournful tale
First Line:
Come listen to my mournful tale
Last Line:
So sad so tender and so true
Author:
William Shenstone (Absolute)
DMI number:
37299
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