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1.
A tender sheep to shun a storm
First Line:
A tender sheep to shun a storm
Last Line:
And so go home in tatters
DMI number:
19362
2.
Behold indulgent heaven has heard our prayer
First Line:
Behold indulgent heaven has heard our prayer
Last Line:
And heroes rivals of great William's praise
DMI number:
11021
3.
Hail wished for princess hail auspicious bride
First Line:
Hail wished for princess hail auspicious bride
Last Line:
Another George another Caroline
DMI number:
12510
4.
In pimps and politicians
First Line:
In pimps and politicians
Last Line:
For they are all his own
Author:
John Gay (Absolute)
DMI number:
23722
5.
No beginning have nor end
First Line:
No beginning have nor end
Last Line:
Yet still a smart reflection brings me back
DMI number:
25128
6.
Of all the kene conquerours to carpe is our kinde
First Line:
Of all the kene conquerours to carpe is our kinde
Last Line:
For to hear precious of six mens song
DMI number:
37305
7.
Of all the kene conquerours to carpe it were kynde
First Line:
Of all the kene conquerours to carpe it were kynde
Last Line:
For to here precious of six mens song
DMI number:
38010
8.
Of all thes kene conquerours to carpe it were kynde
First Line:
Of all thes kene conquerours to carpe it were kynde
Last Line:
For to here precyus of six menys song
DMI number:
38549
9.
Sweetest love I do not go
First Line:
Sweetest love I do not go
Last Line:
More wings and spurs than he
Author:
John Donne (Absolute)
DMI number:
17023
10.
You earthly souls that court a wanton flame
First Line:
You earthly souls that court a wanton flame
Last Line:
And marries eithers dust
Author:
John Gamble (Speculation) & Thomas Stanley (Speculation)
DMI number:
282