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1691.
Welcome thrice welcome this auspicious morn
First Line:
Welcome thrice welcome this auspicious morn
Last Line:
Kings learn to reign and subjects to obey | On this blessed day let every voice | And &c
DMI number:
44342
1692.
Welcum illustrat lady and our quene
First Line:
Welcum illustrat lady and our quene
Last Line:
Sent be thy simple servant Sanders Scot | Greiting great God to grant thy grace gude zeir
Author:
Alexander Scott (Absolute)
DMI number:
10910
1693.
Welcum illustrat ladye and oure quene
First Line:
Welcum illustrat ladye and oure quene
Last Line:
Sent by thy sempil servand Sanderis Scott | Greiting grit god to grant thy grace guid yeir
Author:
Alexander Scott (Absolute)
DMI number:
30074
1694.
Well are you met to see what thanks we pay
First Line:
Well are you met to see what thanks we pay
Last Line:
But show him that he has not spared in vain
DMI number:
11995
1695.
Well by this time your eyes have ached with gazing
First Line:
Well by this time your eyes have ached with gazing
Last Line:
Tis them we mock be then the censure theirs
DMI number:
27119
1696.
Well done my lord with noble taste
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Well done my lord with noble taste
Last Line:
Some of your grandams did not fear him
DMI number:
32771
1697.
Well fares that happy bird who now may boast
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Well fares that happy bird who now may boast
Last Line:
But takes his fill of joy and feels the joy complete
Author:
Anthony Hammond (Confident)
DMI number:
10525
1698.
Well has our holy Allah marked him out
First Line:
Well has our holy Allah marked him out
Last Line:
Though most like me of all my works below
Author:
Nicholas Rowe (Absolute)
DMI number:
19229
1699.
Well I know of whom I'll sing
First Line:
Well I know of whom I'll sing
Last Line:
The faith of England and the fame of Rome
DMI number:
8922
1700.
Virtue's triumphant shrine who dost engage
First Line:
Virtue's triumphant shrine who dost engage
Last Line:
By daring loyalty your Wilmot's son
Author:
John Wilmot (Confident)
DMI number:
4141
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