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561.
Old stories of a Tyler sing
First Line:
Old stories of a Tyler sing
Last Line:
To swear and damn with a bonne grace
DMI number:
4940
562.
Old stories of a Tyler sing
First Line:
Old stories of a Tyler sing
Last Line:
To swear and damn with a boon grace
DMI number:
42373
563.
On a hill from danger free
First Line:
On a hill from danger free
Last Line:
He came to see and not to fight
DMI number:
20435
564.
On Edward's brow no laurels cast a shade
First Line:
On Edward's brow no laurels cast a shade
Last Line:
To kill is brutal but to save divine
DMI number:
29005
565.
Oh you are come most fitly we have pondered
First Line:
Oh you are come most fitly we have pondered
Last Line:
And only hope forgiveness in the grave
Author:
Nicholas Rowe (Absolute)
DMI number:
40526
566.
Old Aesop so famous was certainly right
First Line:
Old Aesop so famous was certainly right
Last Line:
That your majesty's grace should not understand trap
Author:
John Byrom (Absolute)
DMI number:
33393
567.
Oh heavens we have signs below
First Line:
Oh heavens we have signs below
Last Line:
Good lord deliver this poor realm
DMI number:
42307
568.
Oh how can ony saint that's civil
First Line:
Oh how can ony saint that's civil
Last Line:
Arse our heed
DMI number:
18588
569.
Oh may I live to hail that glorious day
First Line:
Oh may I live to hail that glorious day
Last Line:
But every English head to the rightful monarch bow
DMI number:
12505
570.
Oh that sh'had lived in Cleopatra's age
First Line:
Oh that sh'had lived in Cleopatra's age
Last Line:
That would have stole the pearl that then was lost
DMI number:
4758
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