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31.
Ireland is now our royal care
First Line:
Ireland is now our royal care
Last Line:
Take qualities from Donegal
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Speculation)
DMI number:
18166
32.
London must now to great Eblana yield
First Line:
London must now to great Eblana yield
Last Line:
A monument of endless shame to thee
DMI number:
11183
33.
Let the trumpets sound
First Line:
Let the trumpets sound
Last Line:
That will not put it on
DMI number:
1620
34.
My jewels I'm come to spake in the behalf
First Line:
My jewels I'm come to spake in the behalf
Last Line:
Pass it like Irish linen duty free
DMI number:
38217
35.
I own tis not my bread and butter
First Line:
I own tis not my bread and butter
Last Line:
G-- d-- the whigs and tories too
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Absolute)
DMI number:
13470
36.
Ierne wipe the falling tear away
First Line:
Ierne wipe the falling tear away
Last Line:
Be told of Hartington in times to come
DMI number:
40639
37.
If the orange shall engrafted be
First Line:
If the orange shall engrafted be
Last Line:
The Irish harp shall loose its grand design
DMI number:
10981
38.
If injured monarchs may their cause explore
First Line:
If injured monarchs may their cause explore
Last Line:
Which heaven approved of by the people's voice
Author:
Charles Blount (Confident)
DMI number:
20698
39.
Let english men leave off their wishing since they
First Line:
Let english men leave off their wishing since they
Last Line:
And if they won't do't let them perish say I
DMI number:
25028
40.
Now did the bagpipe in hoarse notes begin
First Line:
Now did the bagpipe in hoarse notes begin
Last Line:
The smock she won a virgin wore a bride
Author:
James Ward (Absolute)
DMI number:
8431
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