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161.
Chloris the prettiest girl about the town
First Line:
Chloris the prettiest girl about the town
Last Line:
And to content thee I'll never stick at price
Author:
Sir Charles Sedley (Absolute)
DMI number:
6334
162.
Circling joys each moment blessed
First Line:
Circling joys each moment blessed
Last Line:
The heaven and the end of love
DMI number:
12826
163.
Cis by that candle in my sleep I thought
First Line:
Cis by that candle in my sleep I thought
Last Line:
Since you first swore you first must eat the candle
DMI number:
5343
164.
Codrus although but of mean estate
First Line:
Codrus although but of mean estate
Last Line:
Married a wife young wanton fair and witty
Author:
Francis Davison (Absolute)
DMI number:
49772
165.
Come give me the wench that is mellow
First Line:
Come give me the wench that is mellow
Last Line:
The horn the pot or the placket
DMI number:
44259
166.
Come hither good people both aged and young
First Line:
Come hither good people both aged and young
Last Line:
And the man never the worse had his mare back again | With a down &c
DMI number:
617
167.
Come hither to me and I'll tell you some news
First Line:
Come hither to me and I'll tell you some news
Last Line:
He got from - - - - -
DMI number:
277
168.
Come hither ye maidens of country and town
First Line:
Come hither ye maidens of country and town
Last Line:
What the devil brought thee | With a lusty twangdillo &c
DMI number:
85
169.
Come all great small short tall
First Line:
Come all great small short tall
Last Line:
And on the grass did fling her
Author:
Thomas D'Urfey (Absolute)
DMI number:
491
170.
Come all ye country yea's and no's
First Line:
Come all ye country yea's and no's
Last Line:
In spite of reformation
Author:
Edward Ward (Speculation)
DMI number:
5397
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