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421.
Omens return of that auspicious reign
First Line:
Omens return of that auspicious reign
Last Line:
How twice we rose and twice the Spaniard fell
DMI number:
17994
422.
On Edward's brow no laurels cast a shade
First Line:
On Edward's brow no laurels cast a shade
Last Line:
To kill is brutal but to save divine
DMI number:
29005
423.
Oh wither shall I turn me
First Line:
Oh wither shall I turn me
Last Line:
Ere your looks sweet looks will leave
Author:
Walter Davison (Absolute)
DMI number:
49751
424.
Oh wither shall I turn me
First Line:
Oh wither shall I turn me
Last Line:
Ere your looks sweet looks will leave me
Author:
Walter Davison (Absolute)
DMI number:
49884
425.
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
426.
Oh Glorious youth tis evidently plain
First Line:
Oh Glorious youth tis evidently plain
Last Line:
And lay the conquered world beneath thy feet
DMI number:
22536
427.
Oh had I still sufficient to commend
First Line:
Oh had I still sufficient to commend
Last Line:
Some durable endowment of the mind
DMI number:
5875
428.
Oh at a lucky hour for Britain born
First Line:
Oh at a lucky hour for Britain born
Last Line:
At morn when sober and at night when mellow
DMI number:
27097
429.
Oh knew he but his happiness of men
First Line:
Oh knew he but his happiness of men
Last Line:
And let me never never stray from thee
Author:
James Thomson (Absolute)
DMI number:
31297
430.
Oh when together will one age afford
First Line:
Oh when together will one age afford
Last Line:
Who most shall praise so great a chief so good a queen
DMI number:
9355
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