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121.
Come follow follow me
First Line:
Come follow follow me
Last Line:
Like brethren part and so go home
DMI number:
28697
122.
Come gentle reader gentle friend
First Line:
Come gentle reader gentle friend
Last Line:
The man that made soles at his will
DMI number:
42583
123.
Dear bought Gibraltar shall we part with thee
First Line:
Dear bought Gibraltar shall we part with thee
Last Line:
Till British lions shall the imperial eagle tear
Author:
Alexander Pennecuik (Confident)
DMI number:
27882
124.
Dear good master Gill
First Line:
Dear good master Gill
Last Line:
As the dean doctor duke or the squire
DMI number:
36902
125.
Convened we're met chief oracle of heaven
First Line:
Convened we're met chief oracle of heaven
Last Line:
And thine excelling womens eyes
DMI number:
29009
126.
Convened we're met chief oracle of heaven
First Line:
Convened we're met chief oracle of heaven
Last Line:
Beauty and order reign above
Author:
James Eyre Weeks (Confident)
DMI number:
29629
127.
Come ye masons hither bring
First Line:
Come ye masons hither bring
Last Line:
And lodges flourish through the land | Let your hearts &c
DMI number:
37526
128.
Dear Will | I am glad to hear you hold the rudder
First Line:
Dear Will | I am glad to hear you hold the rudder
Last Line:
You may depend upon my story | Your most affectionate | Albion's Glory
DMI number:
31213
129.
Death at a cobbler's door oft made a stand
First Line:
Death at a cobbler's door oft made a stand
Last Line:
The cobbler called for his awl death brought his last
DMI number:
17096
130.
Death deacon of the butchers knows his station
First Line:
Death deacon of the butchers knows his station
Last Line:
Pray for his daily bread for all his beef is gone
DMI number:
28277
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