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11.
Caesar like Hercules in Spain
First Line:
Caesar like Hercules in Spain
Last Line:
Nor could I then such treatment bear
DMI number:
25593
12.
But when good Saturn banished from above
First Line:
But when good Saturn banished from above
Last Line:
And oxen laboured first beneath the yoke
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
9803
13.
Come sound up your trumpets and beat up your drums
First Line:
Come sound up your trumpets and beat up your drums
Last Line:
For Essex's sake they would fight all | Raderer two tandaro te | Raderer tadorer tan do re
DMI number:
11413
14.
Come listen to me you gallants so free
First Line:
Come listen to me you gallants so free
Last Line:
Amongst the leaves so green
DMI number:
11456
15.
Come gentlemen all and listen a while
First Line:
Come gentlemen all and listen a while
Last Line:
And bid him for Robin Hood pray
DMI number:
11455
16.
Fill thy sad matter with thy virtues grave
First Line:
Fill thy sad matter with thy virtues grave
Last Line:
Appears at last and shows where evil stood
DMI number:
44515
17.
Fair golden age not because rivers purled
First Line:
Fair golden age not because rivers purled
Last Line:
Eternal sleep and night succeeds our sun
DMI number:
43418
18.
Fair golden age not because rivers purled
First Line:
Fair golden age not because rivers purled
Last Line:
Then whilst we live let's undisturbed love on
DMI number:
44374
19.
From Colchester there rose a star
First Line:
From Colchester there rose a star
Last Line:
Great Constantine Rome's emperor bright
DMI number:
43733
20.
For razed Troy to rear a Troy fit place he searched then
First Line:
For razed Troy to rear a Troy fit place he searched then
Last Line:
Which Lud did after beautify and Lud's town did it call
DMI number:
43716
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