[
  {
    "title": "391. A Tippling Ballad—When Princes and Prelates, etc.",
    "author": "Robert Burns",
    "lines": [
      "WHEN Princes and Prelates,",
      "  And hot-headed zealots,",
      "A’ Europe had set in a low, a low,",
      "  The poor man lies down,",
      "  Nor envies a crown,",
      "And comforts himself as he dow, as he dow,",
      "And comforts himself as he dow.",
      "",
      "",
      "  The black-headed eagle,",
      "  As keen as a beagle,",
      "He hunted o’er height and o’er howe,",
      "  In the braes o’ Gemappe,",
      "  He fell in a trap,",
      "E’en let him come out as he dow, dow, dow,",
      "E’en let him come out as he dow.",
      "·      ·      ·      ·      ·      ·      ·  But truce with commotions,",
      "  And new-fangled notions,",
      "A bumper, I trust you’ll allow;",
      "  Here’s George our good king,",
      "  And Charlotte his queen,",
      "And lang may they ring as they dow, dow, dow,",
      "And lang may they ring as they dow."
    ],
    "linecount": "21"
  }
]