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A health to the nut-brown lass : (Z. 240) |
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An ape, a lion, a fox and an ass : (Z. 241) |
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As Roger last night : (Z. 242) |
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Call for the reck'ning : (Z. 244) |
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Come, come let us drink : (Z. 245) |
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Come my hearts : (Z. 246) |
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Down, down with Bacchus : (Z. 247) |
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Drink on till night be spent : (Z. 248) |
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Full bags, a brisk bottle : (Z. 249) |
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God save our sov'reign Charles : (Z. 250) |
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Great Apollo and Bacchus : (Z. 251) |
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Here's a health, a health : (Z. 252) |
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Here's that will challenge : (Z. 253) |
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He that drinks is immortal : (Z. 254) |
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If all be true that I do think : (Z. 255) |
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I gave her cakes : (Z. 256) |
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Is Charleroy's siege come too? : (Z. 257) |
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Let the grave folks to preach : (Z. 258) |
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Let us drink to the blades : (Z. 259) |
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My lady's coachman, John : (Z. 260) |
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Now England's great council's : (Z. 261) |
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Now, now we are met : (Z. 262) |
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Of all the instruments that are : (Z. 263) |
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Once in our lives : (Z. 264) |
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Once, twice, thrice, I Julia tried : (Z. 265) |
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One industrious insect : (Z. 266) |
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Pale faces, stand by : (Z. 267) |
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Pox on you for a fop : (Z. 268) |
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Prithee, ben't so sad and serious : (Z. 269) |
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Room for th'express : (Z. 270) |
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Since the Duke is return'd : (Z. 271) |
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Since time so kind to us does prove : (Z. 272) |
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Since women so false : (Z.D 104) |
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Sir Walter enjoying his damsel one night : (Z. 273) |
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Soldier, soldier, take off thy wine : (Z. 274) |
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Sum up all the delights : (Z. 275) |
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The Macedon youth : (Z. 276) |
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The miller's daughter riding to the fair : (Z. 277) |
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The surrender of Lim'rick : (Z. 278) |
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'Tis easy to force : (Z. 279) |
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'Tis too late for a coach : (Z. 280) |
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'Tis women makes us love : (Z. 281) |
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To all lovers of music : (Z. 282) |
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To thee, to thee, and to a maid : (Z. 283) |
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True Englishmen drink : (Z. 284) |
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Under a green elm : (Z. 285) |
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Under this stone lies Gabriel John : (Z. 286) |
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When V and I together meet : (Z. 287) |
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Who comes there? Stand! : (Z. 288) |
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Wine in a morning : (Z. 289) |
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Would you know how we meet : (Z. 290) |
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Young Colin cleaving : (Z. 291) |
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Young John the gard'ner : (Z. 292) |
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Catches from plays. At the close of the ev'ning : (Knight of Malta, Z. 599) |
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Bring the bowl and cool Nantz : (The Richmond Heiress, Z. 243) |
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Jack, thou'rt a toper : (Bonduca, Z. 574/10) |
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My wife has a tongue : (The English Lawyer, Z. 594) |
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Appendix. Fie, nay, prithee John : (Z.D 100) |
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Let's live good honest lives : (Z.D 102) |
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Tom, making a Manteau : (Z.D 106) |
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A health to the nut-brown lass : (Z. 240) |
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An ape, a lion, a fox and an ass : (Z. 241) |
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As Roger last night : (Z. 242) |
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