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31.
Of an old soldier of the queens
First Line:
Of an old soldier of the queens
Last Line:
And the queens old soldier
DMI number:
42922
32.
Olinda such a face as thine
First Line:
Olinda such a face as thine
Last Line:
Your breath extinguishes the flame
DMI number:
6226
33.
Orpheus a one-eyed limping Thracian
First Line:
Orpheus a one-eyed limping Thracian
Last Line:
Since spouse is damned I will be merry
Author:
John Dennis (Absolute)
DMI number:
6525
34.
Orpheus of old as poets tell
First Line:
Orpheus of old as poets tell
Last Line:
Has most prodigious luck indeed
DMI number:
21904
35.
Ralph Clod a yeoman of the west
First Line:
Ralph Clod a yeoman of the west
Last Line:
Will make a most pordigious schollard
DMI number:
33616
36.
Some time about the month of July
First Line:
Some time about the month of July
Last Line:
They cheer their souls and tell this tale
DMI number:
6526
37.
The god in whose gay train appear
First Line:
The god in whose gay train appear
Last Line:
To live by Ramsay and by me
Author:
David Mallet (Absolute)
DMI number:
31237
38.
The man that is drunk is void of all care
First Line:
The man that is drunk is void of all care
Last Line:
And when I'm dead drunk then I'll stagger away
Author:
Matthew Prior (Speculation)
DMI number:
12442
39.
There is a little god called love
First Line:
There is a little god called love
Last Line:
And all but Vulcan satisfied
Author:
Alexander Pennecuik (Confident) & Thomas Hamilton (Speculation)
DMI number:
28103
40.
Thou who didst round Cecropian pastures rove
First Line:
Thou who didst round Cecropian pastures rove
Last Line:
Let any say hur cow is hurs that dare
Author:
Samuel Wesley (Absolute)
DMI number:
5501
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