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111.
Let's sing the brave hero whom heaven did ordain
First Line:
Let's sing the brave hero whom heaven did ordain
Last Line:
While Hanover's nearest her Majesty's heart | Hero hero sing the brave hero | William the glorious the gallant Nassau | Who that he might save us from those who'd enslave ye | Hanover succession established by law
DMI number:
13324
112.
Love thou divinest good below
First Line:
Love thou divinest good below
Last Line:
They leave not thee the less unjust
Author:
Edward Moore (Absolute)
DMI number:
23391
113.
Love thou divinest good below
First Line:
Love thou divinest good below
Last Line:
Till Hardwick soothed her into grace
Author:
Edward Moore (Absolute)
DMI number:
33382
114.
My lord | I'd praise your lordship but you've had your share
First Line:
My lord | I'd praise your lordship but you've had your share
Last Line:
Else Essex will be thought the stouter man
DMI number:
4946
115.
My lord I'll tell you that self bill is urged
First Line:
My lord I'll tell you that self bill is urged
Last Line:
How things are perfected
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
35024
116.
My client Tom god grant he ever find
First Line:
My client Tom god grant he ever find
Last Line:
Of winning manners shown with graceful ease
DMI number:
37959
117.
I'm companion for lords and dukes are my friends
First Line:
I'm companion for lords and dukes are my friends
Last Line:
We have power to inflame and we've power to kill
DMI number:
405
118.
I sing of no heresy turk or of tartar
First Line:
I sing of no heresy turk or of tartar
Last Line:
Than thus to be tossed in a blanket and drubbed
DMI number:
44331
119.
I oft have heard of Lidford law
First Line:
I oft have heard of Lidford law
Last Line:
Unless by some tin warrant
DMI number:
42488
120.
I who so long have lorded at the bar
First Line:
I who so long have lorded at the bar
Last Line:
I'll prove each mother's son non compos mentis
DMI number:
3065
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