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21.
All tender hearts that ake to hear
First Line:
All tender hearts that ake to hear
Last Line:
And is the devil's snare
DMI number:
37630
22.
All you that must take a leap in the dark
First Line:
All you that must take a leap in the dark
Last Line:
Receive our souls tremendous god
Author:
Mr. Ramodon (Speculation)
DMI number:
525
23.
All youths of fair England
First Line:
All youths of fair England
Last Line:
About the streets do flaunt
DMI number:
37627
24.
And those who to themselves loved life deny
First Line:
And those who to themselves loved life deny
Last Line:
When they would others kill
Author:
Sir William Davenant (Absolute)
DMI number:
16771
25.
And what's the punishment my dear Pulcheria
First Line:
And what's the punishment my dear Pulcheria
Last Line:
And never hope to reach the blessed fields
Author:
Nathaniel Lee (Absolute)
DMI number:
20103
26.
And when the crown's once gained there needs no fears
First Line:
And when the crown's once gained there needs no fears
Last Line:
Crimes change their natures then or men change theirs
Author:
Sir Robert Howard (Absolute)
DMI number:
15963
27.
As through the woods Panthea strayed
First Line:
As through the woods Panthea strayed
Last Line:
Unerring to the fair one's heart
Author:
Matthew Concanen (Absolute)
DMI number:
11361
28.
Are these the pope's grand tools
First Line:
Are these the pope's grand tools
Last Line:
Broke both the neck of Godfrey and their plot
DMI number:
43002
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As it fell one holy day hey down
First Line:
As it fell one holy day hey down
Last Line:
For she came of the better kin
DMI number:
5002
30.
As it fell out on a highe holye daye
First Line:
As it fell out on a highe holye daye
Last Line:
For shee comes o' the better kin
DMI number:
37588
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