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81.
I loked about and saw a craggy roche
First Line:
I loked about and saw a craggy roche
Last Line:
Of many a serpente foule and odious
Author:
Stephen Hawes (Absolute)
DMI number:
37727
82.
I loked about and sawe a craggy roche
First Line:
I loked about and sawe a craggy roche
Last Line:
Of many a serpent foule and odious
Author:
Stephen Hawes (Absolute)
DMI number:
37244
83.
I'll tell a story a story most merry
First Line:
I'll tell a story a story most merry
Last Line:
Quoth the king they're all scoundrels and so he stalked off | Derry down &c
DMI number:
13384
84.
I'll tell you a story a story most merry
First Line:
I'll tell you a story a story most merry
Last Line:
Quoth the king they are all scoundrels and so he stalked off | Derry down &c
DMI number:
13458
85.
If what the tower of London holds
First Line:
If what the tower of London holds
Last Line:
Shine glorious bright out of the tower
DMI number:
13322
86.
Let notes of triumph cleave the ambient air
First Line:
Let notes of triumph cleave the ambient air
Last Line:
That with its arms shall all the nation shade
DMI number:
28613
87.
Magpye and linnet each perched on a tree
First Line:
Magpye and linnet each perched on a tree
Last Line:
The linnet's answer to the prating pye
DMI number:
44687
88.
No bard from horrid fields of war
First Line:
No bard from horrid fields of war
Last Line:
Rise our guardian and our friend
DMI number:
28610
89.
No more let Britain's sons repining praise
First Line:
No more let Britain's sons repining praise
Last Line:
The blissful years when George and Charlotte reigned
DMI number:
28785
90.
Now came still evening on and twilight grey
First Line:
Now came still evening on and twilight grey
Last Line:
And over the dark her silver mantle threw
Author:
John Milton (Absolute)
DMI number:
31709
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