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491.
Welcome once more kind friends to this our inn
First Line:
Welcome once more kind friends to this our inn
Last Line:
To gain your smiles and favours if we can
DMI number:
33770
492.
Welcome the fairest and the happiest earth
First Line:
Welcome the fairest and the happiest earth
Last Line:
And shores will never fail to make them great
DMI number:
36111
493.
Well I know of whom I'll sing
First Line:
Well I know of whom I'll sing
Last Line:
The faith of England and the fame of Rome
DMI number:
8922
494.
Walpole withdraws from court and every brow
First Line:
Walpole withdraws from court and every brow
Last Line:
Walpole and Walshingham shall bear their own
DMI number:
17506
495.
We newsmen last week you'd have laughed had you seen us
First Line:
We newsmen last week you'd have laughed had you seen us
Last Line:
We newsmen as in duty bound shall drink
DMI number:
26634
496.
We of late had a terrible rout in our house
First Line:
We of late had a terrible rout in our house
Last Line:
Why the tongue cannot rest when the teeth are in pain
Author:
Mary Barber (Absolute)
DMI number:
11366
497.
We that ar heir in heavens glory
First Line:
We that ar heir in heavens glory
Last Line:
Ut requiescat Striviling Amen
Author:
William Dunbar (Absolute)
DMI number:
10926
498.
Virgil and Horace equally divine
First Line:
Virgil and Horace equally divine
Last Line:
Renowned for treaties made and verse immortal known
DMI number:
17879
499.
Urged by desert while over Hesperian Meath
First Line:
Urged by desert while over Hesperian Meath
Last Line:
And slow beneath voluminously crawls
DMI number:
22999
500.
We chime to prayers toll for the dead
First Line:
We chime to prayers toll for the dead
Last Line:
The third will please the brigadier
Author:
John Morrice (Absolute)
DMI number:
14049
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