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Babette she was a fisher gal | ||||
Back to the dust of the town | ||||
Belay with yer argyments, 'national law | ||||
Bob Polter was a navvy, and |
Come, collar this bad man | ||||
Come with me, little maid |
Dalilah de Dardy adored | ||||
Did you hear of the use of ozone, ohone | ||||
Draper's clerk in a humble way |
Earl Joyce he was a kind old party | ||||
Emily Jane was a nurserymaid | ||||
Extended on the Margate shore |
Fair Phantom come! The moon's awake | ||||
Fanny and Jenny in Paris did well | ||||
From east and south the holy clan |
Gentle, modest, little flower | ||||
Go search throughout the human kind | ||||
Good children, list, if you're inclined |
Hark! The hour of ten is sounding | ||||
Haunted? Ay in a social way |
John courted lovely Mary Ann |
King Borria Bungalee Boo |
Letters, letters, letters, letters | ||||
List while the poet trolls | ||||
Looking lately in at Lacy's | ||||
Lord B. was a nobleman bold |
Macphairson Clonglocketty Angus McClan | ||||
Mr. Blake was an out and out hardened sinner | ||||
My children, once I knew a boy |
Near the town of St. Goar | ||||
No Don Giovanni, sparrow-brained | ||||
No! I'm not in the least democratic | ||||
No gathering ever can beat | ||||
No nobler captain ever trod |
Paris fashions to puff people can't say enough | ||||
Perhaps already you may know | ||||
Policeman Peter Forth I drag | ||||
Pretty princess |
Roll on, thou ball, roll on |
Sir Guy was a doughty crusader | ||||
Some time ago I met a Duke | ||||
Some time ago, in simple verse | ||||
Strike the concertina's melancholy string |
Under the beechful eye |
Vast, empty shell |
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