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81.
Of all the kene conquerours to carpe it were kynde
First Line:
Of all the kene conquerours to carpe it were kynde
Last Line:
For to here precious of six mens song
DMI number:
38010
82.
Of all the recreations which
First Line:
Of all the recreations which
Last Line:
And angle still to please ye
DMI number:
11518
83.
Of all thes kene conquerours to carpe it were kynde
First Line:
Of all thes kene conquerours to carpe it were kynde
Last Line:
For to here precyus of six menys song
DMI number:
38549
84.
Of no feigned powers in fictious lays
First Line:
Of no feigned powers in fictious lays
Last Line:
Her kind deliverer she repays
DMI number:
12122
85.
Of verdant hue smooth as th' unruffled main
First Line:
Of verdant hue smooth as th' unruffled main
Last Line:
And from their face the moisture wipe away
DMI number:
12204
86.
On Epsom Downs when racing does begin
First Line:
On Epsom Downs when racing does begin
Last Line:
Some curse their fate and some the booty share
DMI number:
12197
87.
Our labour Lepidus is ill repayed
First Line:
Our labour Lepidus is ill repayed
Last Line:
Ere watchful Mopsa ope the sounding door
DMI number:
37657
88.
One time as twas my ordinary wont
First Line:
One time as twas my ordinary wont
Last Line:
Thus crossed in all I lost my whole estate
Author:
John Heath (Absolute)
DMI number:
41939
89.
Perseus Castor Pollux and the rest
First Line:
Perseus Castor Pollux and the rest
Last Line:
And when they thickest fall you make the gods true feasts
Author:
Benjamin Jonson (Absolute)
DMI number:
15194
90.
Reader if ever sport to thee was dear
First Line:
Reader if ever sport to thee was dear
Last Line:
To shrill Soho and loud halloo
DMI number:
34921
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