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Page 1086
... Sing , Lal de lal , & c . The first of my loves was a swaggering blade , To rattle the thundering drum was his trade ; His leg was so tight , and his cheek was so ruddy , Transported I was with my sodger laddie . Sing , Lal de lal , & c ...
... Sing , Lal de lal , & c . The first of my loves was a swaggering blade , To rattle the thundering drum was his trade ; His leg was so tight , and his cheek was so ruddy , Transported I was with my sodger laddie . Sing , Lal de lal , & c ...
Page 1087
... Sing , hey my braw John Highlandman ! Sing , ho my braw John Highlandman ! There's not a lad in a ' the lan ' Was match for my John Highlandman . With his philibeg an ' tartan plaid , An ' gude claymore down by his side , The ladies ...
... Sing , hey my braw John Highlandman ! Sing , ho my braw John Highlandman ! There's not a lad in a ' the lan ' Was match for my John Highlandman . With his philibeg an ' tartan plaid , An ' gude claymore down by his side , The ladies ...
Page 1088
... Sing , hey , & c . They banish'd him beyond the sea , But ere the bud was on the tree , Adown my cheeks the pearls ran , Embracing my John Highlandman . Sing , hey , & c . But , oh ! they catch'd him at the last , And bound him in a ...
... Sing , hey , & c . They banish'd him beyond the sea , But ere the bud was on the tree , Adown my cheeks the pearls ran , Embracing my John Highlandman . Sing , hey , & c . But , oh ! they catch'd him at the last , And bound him in a ...
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ABRAHAM COWLEY 161816331667 | 1 |
SIR WILLIAM DAVENANT 160616351668 | 12 |
SIR JOHN DENHAM 161516421669 | 20 |
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