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31.
From me dear Charles inspired with ale
First Line:
From me dear Charles inspired with ale
Last Line:
The cart would drive and I be hanged | With a fa la la &c
Author:
William Tunstall (Absolute)
DMI number:
9332
32.
Great monarch of the world from whose arm springs
First Line:
Great monarch of the world from whose arm springs
Last Line:
Yet though we perish bless this church and state
DMI number:
43147
33.
Great monarch of the world from whose power springs
First Line:
Great monarch of the world from whose power springs
Last Line:
Yet though we perish bless this church and state
DMI number:
10333
34.
Good unexpected evil unforeseen
First Line:
Good unexpected evil unforeseen
Last Line:
And innocence my liberty
Author:
George Granville (Absolute)
DMI number:
11725
35.
Good God what means this sudden alteration
First Line:
Good God what means this sudden alteration
Last Line:
For if he rise he'll gaol us all for treason
DMI number:
43063
36.
Happy the man whose constant thought
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Happy the man whose constant thought
Last Line:
And gives the helm to mad despair
Author:
John Hoadly (Absolute)
DMI number:
27740
37.
He who could factions tame and peace restore
First Line:
He who could factions tame and peace restore
Last Line:
Since in him live both Verulam and Hale
DMI number:
10067
38.
Her sweetness is imprisoned now
First Line:
Her sweetness is imprisoned now
Last Line:
Like them ordained to last by dissolution
Author:
Sir William Davenant (Confident)
DMI number:
15622
39.
How can you tune your words to wanton notes
First Line:
How can you tune your words to wanton notes
Last Line:
With thee I'd sing but now to sing's too late
DMI number:
9364
40.
How like | A prison's to a grave when dead we are
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How like | A prison's to a grave when dead we are
Last Line:
So entered into a prison
Author:
Philip Massinger (Absolute)
DMI number:
15613
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