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581.
Oh royal Margaret from the Kentish strand
First Line:
Oh royal Margaret from the Kentish strand
Last Line:
More loved than life my beauteous queen farewell
DMI number:
36742
582.
Oh the unhappy joys which love contains
First Line:
Oh the unhappy joys which love contains
Last Line:
Hard as it is without the least regret
DMI number:
8473
583.
Oh thou delight and sovereign of my soul
First Line:
Oh thou delight and sovereign of my soul
Last Line:
For ever blessing and for ever blessed
DMI number:
31951
584.
Oh thou that kindly ope'st the press
First Line:
Oh thou that kindly ope'st the press
Last Line:
That money makes of bards like me
DMI number:
32470
585.
Parson | What makes thee thus like silly widgeon
First Line:
Parson | What makes thee thus like silly widgeon
Last Line:
Till I am forced to say controlled lies | Your servant A O
DMI number:
4745
586.
Patience my lord a virtue rare I grant
First Line:
Patience my lord a virtue rare I grant
Last Line:
Your lordship is the patientest man alive
Author:
Mary Jones (Absolute)
DMI number:
23664
587.
Once more o ye muses from Pindus descend
First Line:
Once more o ye muses from Pindus descend
Last Line:
And you'll vind me all night your affectionate spouse | Inkle
Author:
Christopher Anstey (Absolute)
DMI number:
38691
588.
Our storm is past and that storm's tyrannous rage
First Line:
Our storm is past and that storm's tyrannous rage
Last Line:
I should not then thus feel this misery
Author:
John Donne (Absolute)
DMI number:
9190
589.
On Nero's secretary muse attend
First Line:
On Nero's secretary muse attend
Last Line:
We shall bear you as you your fortune bear
Author:
William Duncombe (Absolute)
DMI number:
25756
590.
On Thames's banks while you with happier care
First Line:
On Thames's banks while you with happier care
Last Line:
Leaves slowly plodding industry behind
Author:
Michael Wodhull (Absolute)
DMI number:
26614
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