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Incipit |
Short Title/Biblio |
2 |
Chorus (t) |
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Coach Drivers, 1766 |
2 |
Drive on-drive on (fl) |
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2-3 |
Curse such damn'd dull dronish drawling (fl) |
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3-4 |
'Tis a trick I learn'd at schule (fl) |
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4 |
You wretch then, Adieu (fl) |
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4 |
Was ever poor fellow so plagued with a booby (fl) |
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5 |
Yet why lament or why repine (fl) |
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6 |
Alack the day! ah! woe is me! (fl) |
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6 |
See, he moves (fl) |
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7 |
From the box I did not tumble (fl) |
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7-9 |
Thy brave spirit I love (fl) |
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9 |
Fair ladies, I'm ravish'd to find you approve (fl) |
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10 |
Come let us be merry (fl) |
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12 |
How shamefully have we been used! (fl) |
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13 |
Those jades I despise (fl) |
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13 |
Much I fear, my friends, I own (fl) |
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14 |
I have ponder'd and deeply consider'd our case (fl) |
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15 |
Look at all the beldames (fl) |
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16 |
By all manner of means, sirs, whate'er may arrive (fl) |
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19 |
In infancy, A mother's breast (fl) |
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19 |
Pigeon shall pursue the kite, The (fl) |
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Chorus (t) |
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Coach Drivers, 1766 |
21 |
If you will but follow me (fl) |
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22 |
Chorus (t) |
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23 |
Oh' what pleasures will abound (fl) |
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23 |
And can'st thou then forsake us (fl) |
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24 |
Here fair ones come plant your warm kisses (fl) |
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Farewell! my dear creatures (fl) |
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