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21.
Conceive a fault by me conceived
First Line:
Conceive a fault by me conceived
Last Line:
To clothe and give a name
DMI number:
29975
22.
Eighth Henry ruling in this land
First Line:
Eighth Henry ruling in this land
Last Line:
In London lost her life
DMI number:
12056
23.
Death is too doleful which doth join
First Line:
Death is too doleful which doth join
Last Line:
And honesty had might
DMI number:
28427
24.
Death the stern tyrant of our globe
First Line:
Death the stern tyrant of our globe
Last Line:
While he is crowned with bays
DMI number:
34393
25.
Fair Philip William Henalde's child
First Line:
Fair Philip William Henalde's child
Last Line:
That did her fame resound
DMI number:
28430
26.
For Pickle's fate fall tears like summer's dew
First Line:
For Pickle's fate fall tears like summer's dew
Last Line:
Haunt clouds of pestilent kites and ravens hoarse
DMI number:
24373
27.
From infallible Rome once more I am come
First Line:
From infallible Rome once more I am come
Last Line:
Nor take his ballad in dudgeon
DMI number:
42977
28.
From royal palaces the plough
First Line:
From royal palaces the plough
Last Line:
Were built with polished stone
Author:
John Duncombe (Absolute)
DMI number:
25538
29.
From Scottish mountains hid in clouds
First Line:
From Scottish mountains hid in clouds
Last Line:
Dropped only half the way
DMI number:
24790
30.
Gilderoy was a bonny boy
First Line:
Gilderoy was a bonny boy
Last Line:
For my dear Gilderoy
DMI number:
11431
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