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561.
Ye frolicsome blades who through life rove along
First Line:
Ye frolicsome blades who through life rove along
Last Line:
So Scotland a wise head nay wiser has found | For S---t on s---d shall still be renowned
DMI number:
33256
562.
Ye groves and flowery vales in you we find
First Line:
Ye groves and flowery vales in you we find
Last Line:
But still the lovely saint her holy vigils kept
DMI number:
21873
563.
Would you choose a wife for a happy life
First Line:
Would you choose a wife for a happy life
Last Line:
In troth we care for none such
Author:
Susanna Centlivre (Absolute)
DMI number:
2556
564.
Would you that Delville I describe
First Line:
Would you that Delville I describe
Last Line:
There's nothing but your self that's great
Author:
Thomas Sheridan (Confident)
DMI number:
11657
565.
You're a country gentleman a gallant
First Line:
You're a country gentleman a gallant
Last Line:
At cuckold's haven and so transported
Author:
Thomas Nabbes [Nabbs] (Absolute)
DMI number:
14061
566.
Young Colin Clout a lad of peerless meed
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Young Colin Clout a lad of peerless meed
Last Line:
Then saw the cow well served and took a groat
Author:
John Gay (Absolute)
DMI number:
31217
567.
Young Hodge a poor but a contented swain
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Young Hodge a poor but a contented swain
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And still jog on as merry as I can
DMI number:
25268
568.
Young Robin of the Plain erst blithest blade
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Young Robin of the Plain erst blithest blade
Last Line:
And all these sorrows came syne Snaith Marsh was no more
DMI number:
25316
569.
Young Roger the ploughman was walking alone
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Young Roger the ploughman was walking alone
Last Line:
Thus ended the wooing of Roger and Joan
DMI number:
8311
570.
Your hay is mowed and your corn reaped
First Line:
Your hay is mowed and your corn reaped
Last Line:
And hoigh for the honour of Old England | Old England &c
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
23610
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