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101.
O ship what dost fresh storms again
First Line:
O ship what dost fresh storms again
Last Line:
Which run betwixt bright Cyclades
Author:
Sir Thomas Hawkins (Absolute)
DMI number:
42044
102.
O sir no more I'll hear no more
First Line:
O sir no more I'll hear no more
Last Line:
Pay some respect to mine
Author:
Thomas Pearson (Absolute)
DMI number:
32734
103.
O wit to human minds the dangerous lure
First Line:
O wit to human minds the dangerous lure
Last Line:
Perverse opponent to the Christian name
DMI number:
36282
104.
Of all the nauseous complicated crimes
First Line:
Of all the nauseous complicated crimes
Last Line:
Is liar boaster coward fool and rude
DMI number:
8137
105.
Oft I by wine have tried to lull my cares
First Line:
Oft I by wine have tried to lull my cares
Last Line:
What you must suffer learn by what I bear
DMI number:
41876
106.
Oh Davus am I so despised a fool
First Line:
Oh Davus am I so despised a fool
Last Line:
The plot that I more courage might have shown
DMI number:
8551
107.
Oh use me gently since I am your slave
First Line:
Oh use me gently since I am your slave
Last Line:
Who rules his subjects by his love alone
DMI number:
43568
108.
Pale her looks and clad in mourning
First Line:
Pale her looks and clad in mourning
Last Line:
To give up famed Gibraltar
DMI number:
20499
109.
Our master in a fatal hour
First Line:
Our master in a fatal hour
Last Line:
For play will then become a science
Author:
Mary Barber (Absolute)
DMI number:
11347
110.
Our grannums of old were so piously nice
First Line:
Our grannums of old were so piously nice
Last Line:
When the br--ch is exposed to cover the face
DMI number:
11981
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