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41.
I'll tell you a tale for a groat
First Line:
I'll tell you a tale for a groat
Last Line:
That the whole highland army was routed
DMI number:
23865
42.
I'll tell you a tale for a groat
First Line:
I'll tell you a tale for a groat
Last Line:
The whole highland army was routed
DMI number:
19511
43.
Let Amherst fall corruption said
First Line:
Let Amherst fall corruption said
Last Line:
Pronounce our Amherst's name
DMI number:
31654
44.
Let Amhurst go his sovereign said
First Line:
Let Amhurst go his sovereign said
Last Line:
All generals boast the same
DMI number:
31655
45.
No more stern winter whitens every plain
First Line:
No more stern winter whitens every plain
Last Line:
To eat that bread in liberty and peace
DMI number:
27546
46.
Of fifteen hundred archers of England
First Line:
Of fifteen hundred archers of England
Last Line:
But even five and fifty
DMI number:
37279
47.
O why is man so thoughtless grown
First Line:
O why is man so thoughtless grown
Last Line:
Drops in the ditch despairs and dies
Author:
Isaac Watts (Absolute)
DMI number:
9357
48.
Of beauteous Laura's heavenly charms
First Line:
Of beauteous Laura's heavenly charms
Last Line:
To frozen climes and northern snows
DMI number:
17828
49.
Oh Boston late with every pleasure crowned
First Line:
Oh Boston late with every pleasure crowned
Last Line:
Bids dark oblivion draw her sable veil
Author:
John Trumbull (Absolute)
DMI number:
33557
50.
On yonder plain what awful form appears
First Line:
On yonder plain what awful form appears
Last Line:
Great in his life and glorious in his fall
DMI number:
25882
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