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21.
One evening good humour brought wit as a guest
First Line:
One evening good humour brought wit as a guest
Last Line:
Since we're certain our drinking is always well timed
Author:
George Alexander Stevens (Absolute)
DMI number:
32798
22.
One evening good humour took wit as his guest
First Line:
One evening good humour took wit as his guest
Last Line:
Now we're certain our drinking is always well timed
Author:
George Alexander Stevens (Absolute)
DMI number:
31808
23.
Push about the brisk bowk twill enliven the heart
First Line:
Push about the brisk bowk twill enliven the heart
Last Line:
And let's make the most of a hum
Author:
George Alexander Stevens (Absolute)
DMI number:
33020
24.
Push the bottle about drink my toast and away
First Line:
Push the bottle about drink my toast and away
Last Line:
While I bumpered the last of my bottle
Author:
George Alexander Stevens (Absolute)
DMI number:
32805
25.
That life is a joke Johnny Gay has expressed
First Line:
That life is a joke Johnny Gay has expressed
Last Line:
So my bumper I'll drink there's no humbug in that
Author:
George Alexander Stevens (Confident)
DMI number:
32828
26.
The morning's freshness calls me forth
First Line:
The morning's freshness calls me forth
Last Line:
Tomorrow my dear we'll be made man and wife
DMI number:
32820
27.
The sages of old and the learned of this day
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The sages of old and the learned of this day
Last Line:
And but our bottle is out boys and that's the worst hum
Author:
George Alexander Stevens (Absolute)
DMI number:
32829
28.
The sportsman may boast of his well scented hound
First Line:
The sportsman may boast of his well scented hound
Last Line:
And you useless exist till you're finished by man
DMI number:
31814
29.
Though Austria and Russia France Flanders and Prussia
First Line:
Though Austria and Russia France Flanders and Prussia
Last Line:
And again to the marquis of Granby
Author:
George Alexander Stevens (Absolute)
DMI number:
33006
30.
Though I love you yet think not my judgment so weak
First Line:
Though I love you yet think not my judgment so weak
Last Line:
Tis something that's certain but guess what I mean
DMI number:
32915
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