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111.
When as our royal king came home from Nottingham
First Line:
When as our royal king came home from Nottingham
Last Line:
And thus Sir John Cockle I bid you adieu
DMI number:
11390
112.
What to begin would have been madness thought
First Line:
What to begin would have been madness thought
Last Line:
Preserved the mighty work that now we see
Author:
Richard Duke (Absolute)
DMI number:
3779
113.
When gracious heaven Britannia's sceptered youth
First Line:
When gracious heaven Britannia's sceptered youth
Last Line:
Shall ages yet unborn consign the name
DMI number:
28869
114.
Whatever's new to taste adds soul and fire
First Line:
Whatever's new to taste adds soul and fire
Last Line:
Our wished endeavors in the noblest way
DMI number:
39925
115.
When first this infant world its form put on
First Line:
When first this infant world its form put on
Last Line:
And beauty's sacred form remains unknown
Author:
Nicholas Rowe (Absolute)
DMI number:
17764
116.
When from each thought a seed did spring
First Line:
When from each thought a seed did spring
Last Line:
They were as sweet as they were chaste
DMI number:
44463
117.
When Robin Hood in the green wood stood
First Line:
When Robin Hood in the green wood stood
Last Line:
Music for us most sweet | Hey down derry derry down
DMI number:
11397
118.
When Robin Hood was about twenty years old
First Line:
When Robin Hood was about twenty years old
Last Line:
Still Little John they did him call
DMI number:
11393
119.
When to his glorious first essay in war
First Line:
When to his glorious first essay in war
Last Line:
Admiring nations to the Romans gained
Author:
James Thomson (Absolute)
DMI number:
30879
120.
When you alone so many and so great
First Line:
When you alone so many and so great
Last Line:
In chandlers' shops at best but plums and spice
Author:
Sir William Petty (Confident)
DMI number:
42211
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