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151.
O with a pace like thine would my pen go
First Line:
O with a pace like thine would my pen go
Last Line:
And shine like that like that let it be slow
DMI number:
17056
152.
O merciful Jesu that brought man soul from hell
First Line:
O merciful Jesu that brought man soul from hell
Last Line:
Have mercy on the soul of Jane Belle
DMI number:
34050
153.
Oft bend the bow and thou with ease shalt do
First Line:
Oft bend the bow and thou with ease shalt do
Last Line:
What others can't with all their strength put to
Author:
Robert Herrick (Absolute)
DMI number:
14386
154.
Old lechers to rank leeks compared have been
First Line:
Old lechers to rank leeks compared have been
Last Line:
Whose heads though hoary have their tails yet green
DMI number:
16789
155.
Old Orpheus played so well he moved old Nick
First Line:
Old Orpheus played so well he moved old Nick
Last Line:
While thou movest nothing but thy fiddle stick
DMI number:
12405
156.
Old Orpheus played so well he moved old Nick
First Line:
Old Orpheus played so well he moved old Nick
Last Line:
Whilst thou movest nothing but thy fiddle stick
DMI number:
30959
157.
Our God requireth the whole heart or none
First Line:
Our God requireth the whole heart or none
Last Line:
And yet he will accept a broken one
Author:
Thomas Jordan (Confident)
DMI number:
16684
158.
Our honours and our commendations be
First Line:
Our honours and our commendations be
Last Line:
Due to the merits not authority
Author:
Robert Herrick (Absolute)
DMI number:
16528
159.
Quick-Wit reports that his wild brother Randle
First Line:
Quick-Wit reports that his wild brother Randle
Last Line:
Hath loved a whore as a moth loves a candle
Author:
Thomas Jordan (Confident)
DMI number:
16942
160.
Physicians say repletion springs
First Line:
Physicians say repletion springs
Last Line:
More from the sweet than sour things
Author:
Robert Herrick (Absolute)
DMI number:
15003
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