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581.
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
582.
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
583.
Our father's victims the two Henries see
First Line:
Our father's victims the two Henries see
Last Line:
The church a Clement nor the court a Guise
Author:
John Hoadly (Absolute)
DMI number:
27745
584.
Our glorious realm over all the earth renowned
First Line:
Our glorious realm over all the earth renowned
Last Line:
Thou glorious deliverer of mankind
DMI number:
6497
585.
Our history reckons some kings of great fame
First Line:
Our history reckons some kings of great fame
Last Line:
For matter of getting the pope will dispense | Ninny Mack Nero Jemmy Transub &c
DMI number:
42384
586.
One yeoman five husbandmen seven English one Irish gent
First Line:
One yeoman five husbandmen seven English one Irish gent
Last Line:
Every one of whom ought to have been a cordstrainer
DMI number:
13010
587.
On London's toure in one place or anoder
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On London's toure in one place or anoder
Last Line:
In heaven amangst god's children ever blest
DMI number:
29425
588.
On my hard fate as late I pondering lay
First Line:
On my hard fate as late I pondering lay
Last Line:
And waking then I'll sing my patron's praise
Author:
Robert Gould (Absolute)
DMI number:
4570
589.
On Nile's fair banks doth rise a woody grove
First Line:
On Nile's fair banks doth rise a woody grove
Last Line:
He can with equal ease reveal the dream
DMI number:
38553
590.
Once Felix said which was full bad
First Line:
Once Felix said which was full bad
Last Line:
Learning in thee will never do it
DMI number:
26785
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