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311.
Yes we have lost a father
First Line:
Yes we have lost a father
Last Line:
And every honest man his faithful guard
Author:
James Thomson (Absolute)
DMI number:
37450
312.
Yet once more peace turns back her head to smile
First Line:
Yet once more peace turns back her head to smile
Last Line:
From villains tongues the ears of majesty
DMI number:
44329
313.
Yet once more peace turns back her head to smile
First Line:
Yet once more peace turns back her head to smile
Last Line:
Nor leave one factious r----l in the guard
DMI number:
43045
314.
Ye vicars and curates and lecturers all
First Line:
Ye vicars and curates and lecturers all
Last Line:
If thou had'st been hanged upon the triple tree
DMI number:
7453
315.
Yet since on all war never needful was
First Line:
Yet since on all war never needful was
Last Line:
Since none can plead where all may judges be
Author:
Sir William Davenant (Absolute)
DMI number:
16042
316.
Ye ghosts of Trigg old Saffold and Ponteus
First Line:
Ye ghosts of Trigg old Saffold and Ponteus
Last Line:
Remember gentlemen your friend John Case
Author:
Thomas Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
7147
317.
Would you sir attain that honour
First Line:
Would you sir attain that honour
Last Line:
Who worship to the Roman beast
DMI number:
44332
318.
You oft call parliaments and there enact
First Line:
You oft call parliaments and there enact
Last Line:
I'll go eat my lamb at home sir
Author:
Thomas Dekker (Absolute)
DMI number:
16032
319.
You save the expence of long litigious laws
First Line:
You save the expence of long litigious laws
Last Line:
That he who conquers is but last undone
DMI number:
39751
320.
Your clemency has taught us to believe
First Line:
Your clemency has taught us to believe
Last Line:
Does clients reconcile and factions too
Author:
Sir William Davenant (Absolute)
DMI number:
16041
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