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111.
Now fair ones to divert the strain
First Line:
Now fair ones to divert the strain
Last Line:
You'll find sweet music in your virgin throats
DMI number:
40392
112.
Now softly slow let Lydian measures move
First Line:
Now softly slow let Lydian measures move
Last Line:
That music can express or passion feel
DMI number:
28968
113.
No more proud Gallia bid the world revere
First Line:
No more proud Gallia bid the world revere
Last Line:
Shall bound their fame to comment and explain
DMI number:
24919
114.
O how could I venture to love one like thee
First Line:
O how could I venture to love one like thee
Last Line:
And live on thy friendship when passion's no more
DMI number:
19568
115.
O mighty king of terrors come
First Line:
O mighty king of terrors come
Last Line:
That none can force a desperate man to live
Author:
Thomas Flatman (Confident)
DMI number:
7183
116.
Oh cruel fair now rich in every grace
First Line:
Oh cruel fair now rich in every grace
Last Line:
Or rather why not beauty stay till now
DMI number:
15482
117.
One summer's day invited by the shade
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One summer's day invited by the shade
Last Line:
When time can temples doves can life destroy
DMI number:
32253
118.
Once Harry the second a hunting did go
First Line:
Once Harry the second a hunting did go
Last Line:
He gave him a pension and made him a knight
DMI number:
12877
119.
One evening good humour took wit as his guest
First Line:
One evening good humour took wit as his guest
Last Line:
Now we're certain our drinking is always well timed
Author:
George Alexander Stevens (Absolute)
DMI number:
31808
120.
One moon-shiny night as I walked out late
First Line:
One moon-shiny night as I walked out late
Last Line:
But take my advice for I speak as I find
DMI number:
42803
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