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11.
As Mar his round one morning took
First Line:
As Mar his round one morning took
Last Line:
Shall burn thy clan and curse poor Jocky
Author:
Thomas Tickell (Absolute)
DMI number:
22250
12.
As Mar his round one morning took
First Line:
As Mar his round one morning took
Last Line:
Shalt burn thy clan and curse poor Jock
Author:
Thomas Tickell (Absolute)
DMI number:
9314
13.
As Mar his round one morning took
First Line:
As Mar his round one morning took
Last Line:
Shalt burn thy clan and curse poor Jocky
Author:
Thomas Tickell (Absolute)
DMI number:
40505
14.
As Mar his round one morning took
First Line:
As Mar his round one morning took
Last Line:
Shalt burn thy clan and curse poor Joky
Author:
Thomas Tickell (Absolute)
DMI number:
24527
15.
As Perkin one morning lay musing in bed
First Line:
As Perkin one morning lay musing in bed
Last Line:
Will bring me to Tyburn instead of a throne
DMI number:
12140
16.
As poets in the days of yore
First Line:
As poets in the days of yore
Last Line:
No greater blessings than their present lord
DMI number:
10235
17.
As I from hunting came one night
First Line:
As I from hunting came one night
Last Line:
The axe did seem to groan
DMI number:
11948
18.
As I walked along fair London town
First Line:
As I walked along fair London town
Last Line:
They have left all their friends to wear thyme and rue | Fa la la &c
DMI number:
11986
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At the sign of Bow-Bell in a secret Cabal
First Line:
At the sign of Bow-Bell in a secret Cabal
Last Line:
French claret was voted and mum was protected
DMI number:
7675
20.
Avow my noble friend thy fond desires
First Line:
Avow my noble friend thy fond desires
Last Line:
A married man and forty years to boot
Author:
William of Bangour Hamilton (Absolute)
DMI number:
26587
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