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31.
Britons who dare to claim
First Line:
Britons who dare to claim
Last Line:
His sacred head
DMI number:
24826
32.
Cheer up and sing ye loyal hearts
First Line:
Cheer up and sing ye loyal hearts
Last Line:
Or make the least resistance
DMI number:
11964
33.
Come all you loyal churchmen
First Line:
Come all you loyal churchmen
Last Line:
And a cart's arse for Hugh
DMI number:
12136
34.
Come brave boys let us remember
First Line:
Come brave boys let us remember
Last Line:
Subjects to king George that our freedom did give
DMI number:
12138
35.
Come Britons in triumphant songs
First Line:
Come Britons in triumphant songs
Last Line:
Protects the British throne
DMI number:
20415
36.
Come listen my cocks to a brother and friend
First Line:
Come listen my cocks to a brother and friend
Last Line:
Be put in the bilboes and brought to the jeers
DMI number:
35999
37.
Come fill your bowls come fill them high
First Line:
Come fill your bowls come fill them high
Last Line:
And the K--- should enjoy his own again
DMI number:
24830
38.
England of late a glorious state
First Line:
England of late a glorious state
Last Line:
Why Abigail and H----y
DMI number:
13245
39.
Dona in qualms sent Abb her drab for ease
First Line:
Dona in qualms sent Abb her drab for ease
Last Line:
Youse understand ere lang
DMI number:
11920
40.
December last in frosty weather
First Line:
December last in frosty weather
Last Line:
That would have crept through the laws
DMI number:
12030
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