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11.
Are not Ducalion's days yet past that we
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Are not Ducalion's days yet past that we
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Lies gently down to give the Turbit landing
DMI number:
5863
12.
Assist all ye muses and join to rehearse
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Assist all ye muses and join to rehearse
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And give up our wickets to those that come next | Derry down &c
DMI number:
37964
13.
By your leave Laury Grogan
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By your leave Laury Grogan
Last Line:
To poor busy Robin and Fleury and Fleury
DMI number:
32797
14.
Cambrian swains exert your power
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Cambrian swains exert your power
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And full of years and glory die by all beloved
DMI number:
37536
15.
By chase our long-lived fathers earned their food
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By chase our long-lived fathers earned their food
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God never made his work for man to mend
DMI number:
39703
16.
Brother awake prevent the chiding day
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Brother awake prevent the chiding day
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Crowd crowd it full with business good and wise
DMI number:
37659
17.
Come our stomachs
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Come our stomachs
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Finds the down pillow hard
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
14651
18.
Clear is the air and the morning is fair
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Clear is the air and the morning is fair
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They whom I trusted did my trust betray
DMI number:
42459
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Could Fergus raise his awful head
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Could Fergus raise his awful head
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And do that injured country right
DMI number:
17708
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Come ye old English huntsmen that love noble sport
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Come ye old English huntsmen that love noble sport
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Stick at nothing that's base you'll be of the committee | Then to horse loyal hearts lest the round-heads deceive ye | For they have the dogs and are riding tantivy
DMI number:
7272
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