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1171.
Pray lend me an ear if you've any to spare
First Line:
Pray lend me an ear if you've any to spare
Last Line:
And I am for any thing but for a rope | Which nobody can deny
DMI number:
11231
1172.
Pray lend me an ear ye blues that are here
First Line:
Pray lend me an ear ye blues that are here
Last Line:
We'll have Wemman and Dashwood for ever
DMI number:
24255
1173.
Pray lend me your ears my dear brethren awhile
First Line:
Pray lend me your ears my dear brethren awhile
Last Line:
So God bless great George let each brother sing | Derry down &c
DMI number:
28876
1174.
Pray observe our new made dance sir
First Line:
Pray observe our new made dance sir
Last Line:
Such is the St James's dance sir | Doodle doodle doo
DMI number:
31161
1175.
Pray sir did you hear of a late proclamation
First Line:
Pray sir did you hear of a late proclamation
Last Line:
They go by the carrier and come by the post
Author:
Thomas Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
4576
1176.
Perusing the list of the tackers in print
First Line:
Perusing the list of the tackers in print
Last Line:
That as twas the first so it may be the last
DMI number:
5685
1177.
Say E of B--- can you your friends deceive
First Line:
Say E of B--- can you your friends deceive
Last Line:
Who will exact due penitence from thee
Author:
Sir Charles Hanbury Williams (Confident)
DMI number:
21783
1178.
Say goddess muse for thy all searching eyes
First Line:
Say goddess muse for thy all searching eyes
Last Line:
Retiring leaves their hopes involved in endless night
Author:
William Shippen (Confident) & Matthew Prior (Speculation)
DMI number:
5898
1179.
Say is it better when proud Sco--en rule
First Line:
Say is it better when proud Sco--en rule
Last Line:
Take my advice fly instant from this place
DMI number:
26541
1180.
Quit freemen your work and to sport and to play
First Line:
Quit freemen your work and to sport and to play
Last Line:
Then who will refuse the brave Harbord a vote
DMI number:
37191
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