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21.
If ever to writing you pretend
First Line:
If ever to writing you pretend
Last Line:
Or Sternhold in his verses
Author:
Samuel Wesley (Absolute)
DMI number:
16658
22.
Leave leave the drawing room
First Line:
Leave leave the drawing room
Last Line:
Devotes the golden ball
DMI number:
38580
23.
Let that majestic pen that writes
First Line:
Let that majestic pen that writes
Last Line:
And thus I end this famous coun- | ter-scuffle
DMI number:
5011
24.
Now true hearts let's celebrate
First Line:
Now true hearts let's celebrate
Last Line:
Nor power arbit'Tory
DMI number:
11943
25.
O holy blessed glorious trinity
First Line:
O holy blessed glorious trinity
Last Line:
But in thy presence truly glorified | Shall I there rest
Author:
Benjamin Jonson (Absolute)
DMI number:
22905
26.
O what will become of poor Darby McHone
First Line:
O what will become of poor Darby McHone
Last Line:
And assist to bring in the pretender
DMI number:
31787
27.
Old Chaucer doth of Topas tell
First Line:
Old Chaucer doth of Topas tell
Last Line:
And thus I left them feasting
Author:
Michael Drayton (Absolute)
DMI number:
4324
28.
One Sunday morn in blithsom May
First Line:
One Sunday morn in blithsom May
Last Line:
Oppressed with deep despair
Author:
Josiah Relph (Absolute)
DMI number:
21075
29.
One morn as I at break of day
First Line:
One morn as I at break of day
Last Line:
Extinguished was my flame
DMI number:
21697
30.
Since Orange is on British land
First Line:
Since Orange is on British land
Last Line:
Let providence defeat
DMI number:
4926
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