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1.
All in the downs the fleet was moored
First Line:
All in the downs the fleet was moored
Last Line:
Adieu she cries and waved her lily hand
Author:
John Gay (Absolute)
DMI number:
714
2.
Blithe Jockey young and gay
First Line:
Blithe Jockey young and gay
Last Line:
Can better tell her mind
DMI number:
414
3.
Come to my arms my treasure
First Line:
Come to my arms my treasure
Last Line:
May all the dear kind lasses have all they wish and want
Author:
Richard Leveridge (Confident)
DMI number:
2494
4.
Early in the dawning of a winter's morn
First Line:
Early in the dawning of a winter's morn
Last Line:
With a thwack &c
DMI number:
498
5.
Europa fair love's chiefest care
First Line:
Europa fair love's chiefest care
Last Line:
Kissing pressing you will save the world
Author:
Richard Leveridge (Confident)
DMI number:
2439
6.
Europa fair loves chiefest care
First Line:
Europa fair loves chiefest care
Last Line:
You will save the world
Author:
Richard Leveridge (Speculation)
DMI number:
347
7.
Foolish swain thy sighs forbear
First Line:
Foolish swain thy sighs forbear
Last Line:
Quick to wound but slow to cure
DMI number:
487
8.
Flattering intruder smiling deluder
First Line:
Flattering intruder smiling deluder
Last Line:
For I have broke have broke thy chain
Author:
Richard Leveridge (Confident)
DMI number:
520
9.
From good liquor never shrink
First Line:
From good liquor never shrink
Last Line:
To the manes of that good old sire
Author:
Richard Leveridge (Speculation)
DMI number:
326
10.
Gaffer and Gammer were fast in their nest
First Line:
Gaffer and Gammer were fast in their nest
Last Line:
To finish their loves in a hog sty together | To finish &c
DMI number:
1401
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