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1381.
Once on a time the hands and feet
First Line:
Once on a time the hands and feet
Last Line:
And pine themselves to starve the court
DMI number:
4411
1382.
One April morn when from the sea
First Line:
One April morn when from the sea
Last Line:
Let him be whig or tory
DMI number:
2635
1383.
One April morn when from the sea
First Line:
One April morn when from the sea
Last Line:
Let it be Whig or Tory
Author:
Thomas D'Urfey (Confident)
DMI number:
351
1384.
One April morn when from the skies
First Line:
One April morn when from the skies
Last Line:
Let him be Whig or Tory
DMI number:
40401
1385.
Our priests in holy pilgrimage
First Line:
Our priests in holy pilgrimage
Last Line:
We'll damn to boot | Then hey boys up go you
DMI number:
4901
1386.
Our princely piles will shortly leave
First Line:
Our princely piles will shortly leave
Last Line:
Of beautiful new stone
Author:
Sir Richard Fanshawe (Absolute)
DMI number:
42091
1387.
Our prologue wit grows flat the nap's worn off
First Line:
Our prologue wit grows flat the nap's worn off
Last Line:
With lewd lives and no fortunes would defend it
DMI number:
6491
1388.
Our rebels cry religion
First Line:
Our rebels cry religion
Last Line:
To country king and laws | So to Tyburn they shall go
DMI number:
11924
1389.
Our ruler hath got the vertigo of state
First Line:
Our ruler hath got the vertigo of state
Last Line:
Let him &c
DMI number:
43958
1390.
Our silver gone and eke our gold
First Line:
Our silver gone and eke our gold
Last Line:
Affirms 'fore God he'll buy all
DMI number:
14
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