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1761.
With my cross staff and chain I set out to survey
First Line:
With my cross staff and chain I set out to survey
Last Line:
I'll give him a treat of a bottle of wine
DMI number:
37579
1762.
With petty ills and vulgar mischiefs tired
First Line:
With petty ills and vulgar mischiefs tired
Last Line:
For which I suffer and not guilty he
DMI number:
44686
1763.
Winter dissolves before the vernal gale
First Line:
Winter dissolves before the vernal gale
Last Line:
Shall there thy shadowy form inspire
Author:
William Duncombe (Absolute)
DMI number:
25382
1764.
With a loud voice through every field and wood
First Line:
With a loud voice through every field and wood
Last Line:
And every thing he has is stamped with death
DMI number:
4171
1765.
With amorous stories when bards entertain us
First Line:
With amorous stories when bards entertain us
Last Line:
And then you'll distinguish the few you inspire
Author:
John Bancks [Banks] (Speculation)
DMI number:
2084
1766.
With cruel art Corinna would destroy
First Line:
With cruel art Corinna would destroy
Last Line:
Ah try the bold experiment no more
DMI number:
6747
1767.
Why would we now boast of Arthur and his knights
First Line:
Why would we now boast of Arthur and his knights
Last Line:
Sing honi soit qui maly pense
DMI number:
44240
1768.
Widowed and childless lamentable state
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Widowed and childless lamentable state
Last Line:
There yet her marble cheeks eternal tears distil
Author:
Samuel Croxall (Confident)
DMI number:
11516
1769.
Why should we boast of Arthur and his knights
First Line:
Why should we boast of Arthur and his knights
Last Line:
But St George met the dragon and turned him over and over | St George he was for England | St Dennis was for France | Sing hony soit qui mal y pense
DMI number:
42515
1770.
Why should we boast of Lais and her knights
First Line:
Why should we boast of Lais and her knights
Last Line:
Honi soit qui mal y pense
DMI number:
1112
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