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21.
A late expedition to Oxford was made
First Line:
A late expedition to Oxford was made
Last Line:
And marched more nimbly without their music | Which nobody can deny
Author:
John Smith (Confident)
DMI number:
4004
22.
A late expedition to Oxford was made
First Line:
A late expedition to Oxford was made
Last Line:
She's a woman she'll tell for she hates a true blue
DMI number:
24421
23.
A lovely pair endued by fate
First Line:
A lovely pair endued by fate
Last Line:
But alas his stakes are done | But alas &c
Author:
John Crowne (Absolute)
DMI number:
42286
24.
A lovely pair endued by fate
First Line:
A lovely pair endued by fate
Last Line:
You know you know what I mean | You know &c
Author:
John Crowne (Absolute)
DMI number:
42769
25.
All hail to the days that merit more praise
First Line:
All hail to the days that merit more praise
Last Line:
And wholly concert with mirth and with sport | To drive the cold winter away | To drive &c
DMI number:
11233
26.
A | I love a nymph a lack a day
First Line:
A | I love a nymph a lack a day
Last Line:
May suffer shipwreck in the main
DMI number:
44179
27.
After the pains of a desperate lover
First Line:
After the pains of a desperate lover
Last Line:
Ah what a joy to hear it again
DMI number:
42988
28.
After the pangs of a desperate lover
First Line:
After the pangs of a desperate lover
Last Line:
Chor Ah what &c
DMI number:
43970
29.
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
30.
Alexis instead of a tear and a kiss
First Line:
Alexis instead of a tear and a kiss
Last Line:
Make wounds that admit a self cure to their pain | But I for &c
DMI number:
6713
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