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311.
Oh the blindness of a covetous wretched
First Line:
Oh the blindness of a covetous wretched
Last Line:
That wealth a husband for their daughters choose
Author:
James Shirley (Absolute)
DMI number:
17014
312.
Oh tis too little this thy loss of sight
First Line:
Oh tis too little this thy loss of sight
Last Line:
Let me go mad or die
Author:
Nathaniel Lee (Absolute) & John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
19136
313.
Oh what a grief tis that a man should live
First Line:
Oh what a grief tis that a man should live
Last Line:
Of that unbribed everlasting law
Author:
Cyril Tourneur (Absolute) & Thomas Middleton (Absolute)
DMI number:
13629
314.
Oh who to mighty Charles his name
First Line:
Oh who to mighty Charles his name
Last Line:
Such matchless sons as thy great father left behind
DMI number:
42827
315.
Parents are overseen | When with too strict a rein they do hold in
First Line:
Parents are overseen | When with too strict a rein they do hold in
Last Line:
Affection crossed brings misery and woe
Author:
Robert Tailor (Absolute)
DMI number:
17012
316.
Parents whose love to children oft is blind
First Line:
Parents whose love to children oft is blind
Last Line:
Improves the child and gains the parents ends
Author:
Edmund Arwaker (Absolute)
DMI number:
30379
317.
Parret whose artless windings lead
First Line:
Parret whose artless windings lead
Last Line:
Is gone whilst we pronounce it fair
DMI number:
33637
318.
Outrageous did the loud wind blow
First Line:
Outrageous did the loud wind blow
Last Line:
She sighed her troubled soul
Author:
Edward Jerningham (Absolute)
DMI number:
37071
319.
Once on a time an honest clown
First Line:
Once on a time an honest clown
Last Line:
Deceives himself and pleases few
DMI number:
23091
320.
Once on a time it by chance came to pass
First Line:
Once on a time it by chance came to pass
Last Line:
It occasioned more laughter by half than the rest
DMI number:
23175
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