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21.
Again the welcome morn we sing
First Line:
Again the welcome morn we sing
Last Line:
And from a fury grows a muse
DMI number:
3548
22.
Ah cruel day must we for ever grieve
First Line:
Ah cruel day must we for ever grieve
Last Line:
Then think his soul informed her body too
DMI number:
42880
23.
And would you see my mistress face
First Line:
And would you see my mistress face
Last Line:
And this is that my soul pursueth
Author:
Thomas Campion (Absolute)
DMI number:
49878
24.
And would you see my mistress' face
First Line:
And would you see my mistress' face
Last Line:
And this is that my soul persu'th
Author:
Thomas Campion (Absolute)
DMI number:
49719
25.
And you auspicious prince our other Care
First Line:
And you auspicious prince our other Care
Last Line:
Learn here to aid your councils and your arms
DMI number:
4586
26.
Annals and statues have the hero graced
First Line:
Annals and statues have the hero graced
Last Line:
And England against England never fight
DMI number:
4590
27.
Apollo touch your lyre and golden strings
First Line:
Apollo touch your lyre and golden strings
Last Line:
To make our hero like the gods divine
DMI number:
11942
28.
An offspring from a noble race descends
First Line:
An offspring from a noble race descends
Last Line:
They only please the ear Duncannon wins the heart
DMI number:
19257
29.
An unaffected freedom graced his soul
First Line:
An unaffected freedom graced his soul
Last Line:
Was brave without reward without vainglory wise
DMI number:
9606
30.
An early plant which such a blossom bears
First Line:
An early plant which such a blossom bears
Last Line:
The growing greatness of our matchless king
Author:
Edmund Waller (Absolute)
DMI number:
1760
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