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411.
Oh wither shall I turn me
First Line:
Oh wither shall I turn me
Last Line:
Ere your sweet lookes will leave me
Author:
Walter Davison (Absolute)
DMI number:
49576
412.
Oh you fill a place about his grace
First Line:
Oh you fill a place about his grace
Last Line:
Persuade him to take them on himself
Author:
Sir John Suckling (Absolute)
DMI number:
14130
413.
Oh George George George it is such rakes as you
First Line:
Oh George George George it is such rakes as you
Last Line:
And London prove the market of the world
Author:
Arthur Murphy (Absolute)
DMI number:
33945
414.
Oh George George George tis such rakes as you
First Line:
Oh George George George tis such rakes as you
Last Line:
And London prove the market of the world
Author:
Arthur Murphy (Absolute)
DMI number:
33739
415.
Oh how does my dear Aeschines oh how
First Line:
Oh how does my dear Aeschines oh how
Last Line:
From a less barbarous foe to tempt a nobler fall
DMI number:
3947
416.
Oh I have heard the waves and senseless stones
First Line:
Oh I have heard the waves and senseless stones
Last Line:
Thy remedies are not for my disease
DMI number:
22705
417.
Oh love if a god thou wilt be
First Line:
Oh love if a god thou wilt be
Last Line:
And I'll never go a milking more
Author:
Thomas D'Urfey (Absolute)
DMI number:
23772
418.
Oh my love how happy am I
First Line:
Oh my love how happy am I
Last Line:
Since hearts are joyned we'll quickly joyn our Hands
DMI number:
43186
419.
Oh dear sir what's the matter you seem so full of grief
First Line:
Oh dear sir what's the matter you seem so full of grief
Last Line:
I don't want Stapylton | And then oh bravely we'll do &c
DMI number:
11262
420.
Oh Englishmen Englishmen can't you be quiet
First Line:
Oh Englishmen Englishmen can't you be quiet
Last Line:
So yourselves you may thank for this bustle and riot
DMI number:
32086
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