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171.
Room for a gamester that plays all he sees
First Line:
Room for a gamester that plays all he sees
Last Line:
I am sure we ha' cause to understand
DMI number:
1618
172.
Room for a gamester that plays at all he sees
First Line:
Room for a gamester that plays at all he sees
Last Line:
I think we have cause to understand
DMI number:
43003
173.
Roundhead | In parem imperium habet par
First Line:
Roundhead | In parem imperium habet par
Last Line:
And moved for a fast god grant they repent
DMI number:
4432
174.
Renowned Blake what trumpet may be found
First Line:
Renowned Blake what trumpet may be found
Last Line:
Great Babylon is fallen and that by thee
DMI number:
4558
175.
Rejoice rejoice ye Cavaliers
First Line:
Rejoice rejoice ye Cavaliers
Last Line:
We'll keep our mirth till better times
DMI number:
1632
176.
Religion in truth is an excellent thing
First Line:
Religion in truth is an excellent thing
Last Line:
Till we've neither religion nor liberty left
DMI number:
24554
177.
Ring bells and let bonfires out blaze the sun
First Line:
Ring bells and let bonfires out blaze the sun
Last Line:
And while we all agree there is nothing can harm us
Author:
Alexander Brome (Absolute)
DMI number:
1658
178.
Saw you the states money new come from the mint
First Line:
Saw you the states money new come from the mint
Last Line:
Two crosses to have for one fit of mirth
DMI number:
1564
179.
Shall heaven in vain his great credentials give
First Line:
Shall heaven in vain his great credentials give
Last Line:
And heaven's great pleasure in his power obey
DMI number:
41852
180.
Since the realm lost its head
First Line:
Since the realm lost its head
Last Line:
Shall be chronicled for a Ccoxcomb
DMI number:
1676
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