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141.
Now all the youth of England are on fire
First Line:
Now all the youth of England are on fire
Last Line:
Unto Southampton do we shift our scene
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
38721
142.
O hadst thou served the heroine all thy days
First Line:
O hadst thou served the heroine all thy days
Last Line:
The valiant subject but a timorous king
DMI number:
17369
143.
No more of festal pomp or choral song
First Line:
No more of festal pomp or choral song
Last Line:
The smile attempered sweet by manly tears
DMI number:
28612
144.
No more queen Philippe pacify yourself
First Line:
No more queen Philippe pacify yourself
Last Line:
Arrive three kings two princes and a queen
Author:
Thomas Kyd (Speculation) & William Shakespeare (Speculation)
DMI number:
27112
145.
O thou to instruct the human mind
First Line:
O thou to instruct the human mind
Last Line:
Swell sweetly down the vale
DMI number:
38685
146.
O thou whom adverse fates ordain
First Line:
O thou whom adverse fates ordain
Last Line:
All thy red vengeance pour
DMI number:
38511
147.
Of Bray the Vicar long I've been
First Line:
Of Bray the Vicar long I've been
Last Line:
My king if times don't alter | For this is what I will maintain | Unto my dying day still | That whatsoever king shall reign | I'll be the vicar of Bray still
DMI number:
22728
148.
Of grief in sadly pleasing strain
First Line:
Of grief in sadly pleasing strain
Last Line:
When George and Charlotte filled the throne
DMI number:
28146
149.
Of a just king the powerful words declare
First Line:
Of a just king the powerful words declare
Last Line:
For ever making calm and still the nation
DMI number:
43159
150.
O wouldst thou add like hand to all the rest
First Line:
O wouldst thou add like hand to all the rest
Last Line:
That dares not write things false nor hide things true
Author:
Benjamin Jonson (Absolute)
DMI number:
15040
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