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241.
Oh the bewitching tongue of faithless men
First Line:
Oh the bewitching tongue of faithless men
Last Line:
And all that pity you are made your prey
Author:
Thomas Otway (Absolute)
DMI number:
18854
242.
Oh the cursed fate of all conspiracies
First Line:
Oh the cursed fate of all conspiracies
Last Line:
The restive machine stops
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
18507
243.
Oh why do princes love to be deceived
First Line:
Oh why do princes love to be deceived
Last Line:
Go what they are to seek in other men's
DMI number:
15939
244.
Once more Crispinus called upon the stage
First Line:
Once more Crispinus called upon the stage
Last Line:
Him who so many lords had slain they slew
Author:
Richard Duke (Absolute)
DMI number:
7293
245.
Once more Crispinus called upon the stage
First Line:
Once more Crispinus called upon the stage
Last Line:
Him whom so many lords had slain they slew
Author:
Richard Duke (Absolute)
DMI number:
7238
246.
Our king he kept a false stewarde
First Line:
Our king he kept a false stewarde
Last Line:
To wayte withinn his hall
DMI number:
37820
247.
Our kyng he kept a false stewarde
First Line:
Our kyng he kept a false stewarde
Last Line:
To wayte withinn his hall
DMI number:
37313
248.
One hand and eye erect were close engaged
First Line:
One hand and eye erect were close engaged
Last Line:
Then like thy great exemplar hang thyself
DMI number:
11999
249.
One morning lately Gideon came
First Line:
One morning lately Gideon came
Last Line:
And Pelham the whole nation
DMI number:
33266
250.
Proud Buckingham for law too mighty grown
First Line:
Proud Buckingham for law too mighty grown
Last Line:
The keen deep searchings of a Felton's steel
Author:
Charles Churchill (Absolute)
DMI number:
33507
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