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111.
Let high-church and papists meet lurking in holes
First Line:
Let high-church and papists meet lurking in holes
Last Line:
When they see how loyal this company is | 'Tis George 'tis George &c
DMI number:
12142
112.
Let Sol curb his coursers and stretch out the day
First Line:
Let Sol curb his coursers and stretch out the day
Last Line:
The drinking success to our laddie
DMI number:
24775
113.
Last year in the spring the life of the king
First Line:
Last year in the spring the life of the king
Last Line:
For a prince that never offended
Author:
John Grobham [Jack] Howe (Speculation)
DMI number:
4567
114.
Mind you are chaplains to the prince of peace
First Line:
Mind you are chaplains to the prince of peace
Last Line:
So I advise to take a pint and gree
Author:
Alexander Pennecuik (Confident)
DMI number:
28249
115.
Mar read it Ram the other way
First Line:
Mar read it Ram the other way
Last Line:
And tears his foe with British paws
DMI number:
11971
116.
Madam look out your title is arraigned
First Line:
Madam look out your title is arraigned
Last Line:
And restoration is the consequence
DMI number:
8066
117.
Madam take care
First Line:
Madam take care
Last Line:
Be drowned in the south seas
DMI number:
13250
118.
Near Isis spring the muses poor retreat
First Line:
Near Isis spring the muses poor retreat
Last Line:
The palace has already had its due
Author:
Nahum Tate (Absolute)
DMI number:
5918
119.
No voice more soft than thunder can express
First Line:
No voice more soft than thunder can express
Last Line:
And always peace and loyalty pursue
DMI number:
22515
120.
No wonder H----y H----e or Fi----h
First Line:
No wonder H----y H----e or Fi----h
Last Line:
Or else thou art stark mad
DMI number:
7380
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