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1.
All ye beaux virtuosos rich heirs and musicians
First Line:
All ye beaux virtuosos rich heirs and musicians
Last Line:
That your heirs will do the same just an hundred years hence
Author:
Henry Hall (Speculation)
DMI number:
11786
2.
Come beaus virtuosos rich heirs and musicians
First Line:
Come beaus virtuosos rich heirs and musicians
Last Line:
That your heirs will do so just a hundred years hence a
Author:
Henry Hall (Confident)
DMI number:
6572
3.
From the bright mansions of the blessed above
First Line:
From the bright mansions of the blessed above
Last Line:
To sing divine Cecilia's praise | Hark &c
DMI number:
5045
4.
Hail happy W------ thou art strangely great
First Line:
Hail happy W------ thou art strangely great
Last Line:
Must serve their masters though they damn their souls
Author:
John Grobham [Jack] Howe (Speculation) & Henry Hall (Speculation)
DMI number:
4578
5.
Greece had a Homer Rome a Virgil lost
First Line:
Greece had a Homer Rome a Virgil lost
Last Line:
Must to their father ocean backward go
DMI number:
5735
6.
Good people what will you of all be bereft
First Line:
Good people what will you of all be bereft
Last Line:
Why should we why should we be kept in the dark
Author:
Thomas Brown (Speculation) & Henry Hall (Confident)
DMI number:
4547
7.
Haste Charon haste 'tis Noll commands thy speed
First Line:
Haste Charon haste 'tis Noll commands thy speed
Last Line:
Proud tyrants on earth shall be slaves here below
Author:
Henry Hall (Confident)
DMI number:
1723
8.
Haste Charon haste it's Noll commands thy speed
First Line:
Haste Charon haste it's Noll commands thy speed
Last Line:
Shall be slaves here below
Author:
Henry Hall (Confident)
DMI number:
5453
9.
Haste Charon haste tis Noll commands thy speed
First Line:
Haste Charon haste tis Noll commands thy speed
Last Line:
Shall be slaves here below
Author:
Henry Hall (Confident)
DMI number:
39282
10.
Hark to the war the trumpet sounds
First Line:
Hark to the war the trumpet sounds
Last Line:
And with impatience seeks the Seine
DMI number:
5240
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