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1.
A protestant muse yet a lover of kings
First Line:
A protestant muse yet a lover of kings
Last Line:
The Dutch had not ventured to fish in our seas | Then curse o' popery pox o' popery | Oh senseless popery oh
DMI number:
4938
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Cold and raw the North did blow
First Line:
Cold and raw the North did blow
Last Line:
And vowed she did not intend it
Author:
Thomas D'Urfey (Confident)
DMI number:
11416
3.
Grand Lewis let pride be abated
First Line:
Grand Lewis let pride be abated
Last Line:
And take them l'espee a la main
DMI number:
13230
4.
Joy to great Caesar
First Line:
Joy to great Caesar
Last Line:
For none ever can love or be wise and rebel
Author:
Thomas D'Urfey (Absolute)
DMI number:
4467
5.
Let Burgundy flow
First Line:
Let Burgundy flow
Last Line:
Ever equalled their chief with a number so small
DMI number:
495
6.
Now cannon smoke clouds all the sky
First Line:
Now cannon smoke clouds all the sky
Last Line:
Tis tis a cordial rare to cure the spleen
DMI number:
13229
7.
Royal and fair great Willy's dear blessing
First Line:
Royal and fair great Willy's dear blessing
Last Line:
Waft Willy to me
Author:
Thomas D'Urfey (Absolute)
DMI number:
8223
8.
Sing mighty Marlborough's story
First Line:
Sing mighty Marlborough's story
Last Line:
And so let us all agree boys
DMI number:
13228