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51.
If wanting wings one may ascend the skies
First Line:
If wanting wings one may ascend the skies
Last Line:
Deliberates always never's off his throne
DMI number:
44308
52.
If fate deceive not where this stone is lain
First Line:
If fate deceive not where this stone is lain
Last Line:
The prophecy's fulfilled
DMI number:
33574
53.
Kind gentlemen will you be patient a while
First Line:
Kind gentlemen will you be patient a while
Last Line:
And sing 'em in merry Sherwood
DMI number:
11391
54.
Mark Birtha this unrighteous war of prayer
First Line:
Mark Birtha this unrighteous war of prayer
Last Line:
Like birds our songs of praise included prayer
Author:
Sir William Davenant (Absolute)
DMI number:
17282
55.
Not superstitiously I speak but H this letter still
First Line:
Not superstitiously I speak but H this letter still
Last Line:
Henry the eighth did happily Rome's irreligious cease
DMI number:
43748
56.
Noble King Lud here hast thou stood
First Line:
Noble King Lud here hast thou stood
Last Line:
Though well he may know his beginning
DMI number:
44208
57.
No more let Britain's sons repining praise
First Line:
No more let Britain's sons repining praise
Last Line:
The blissful years when George and Charlotte reigned
DMI number:
28785
58.
Now of the seven champions here
First Line:
Now of the seven champions here
Last Line:
From age to age remain
DMI number:
11384
59.
O great Aeneas although Jove should not
First Line:
O great Aeneas although Jove should not
Last Line:
Our power is weak our greatest strength but waste
DMI number:
44505
60.
Of a tall statue and of sable hue
First Line:
Of a tall statue and of sable hue
Last Line:
Then how much greater mischiefs such a king
DMI number:
42359
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