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91.
Since Orange is on British land
First Line:
Since Orange is on British land
Last Line:
Let providence defeat
DMI number:
4926
92.
Since Christ embraced the cross it self dare I
First Line:
Since Christ embraced the cross it self dare I
Last Line:
That cross's children which our crossed are
Author:
John Donne (Absolute)
DMI number:
9265
93.
Sleep sleep old sun thou canst not have repast
First Line:
Sleep sleep old sun thou canst not have repast
Last Line:
If not of any man yet of the whole | Desunt caetera
Author:
John Donne (Absolute)
DMI number:
9267
94.
Staff mitre and purse made a damnable rout
First Line:
Staff mitre and purse made a damnable rout
Last Line:
And glorious king George ever rule the state
DMI number:
13460
95.
That if it please thee to assist
First Line:
That if it please thee to assist
Last Line:
Unite us and the highland rout | Quaesumus te &c
Author:
R. Fletcher (Speculation)
DMI number:
1608
96.
Tell me not of lords and laws
First Line:
Tell me not of lords and laws
Last Line:
Of sack and never mind em
Author:
Alexander Brome (Absolute)
DMI number:
1098
97.
Tell me not of lords or laws
First Line:
Tell me not of lords or laws
Last Line:
Of sack and never mind 'um
Author:
Alexander Brome (Absolute)
DMI number:
1627
98.
Tell me where the weakness lies
First Line:
Tell me where the weakness lies
Last Line:
Who content possesses
DMI number:
32250
99.
The first good joy our Mary had
First Line:
The first good joy our Mary had
Last Line:
To wear the crucifix
DMI number:
37694
100.
The Cestrian roach will prove a fine fish
First Line:
The Cestrian roach will prove a fine fish
Last Line:
And all the high fliers will soon say amen
DMI number:
5029
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