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21.
Come if y'are friends and let these hands be bound
First Line:
Come if y'are friends and let these hands be bound
Last Line:
And once again compose your scattered hair
Author:
Henry Cromwell (Confident)
DMI number:
4804
22.
Cruel revenge which still we find
First Line:
Cruel revenge which still we find
Last Line:
It feats its empire in the savage race
DMI number:
33681
23.
Dothane deils son and dragon dispytous
First Line:
Dothane deils son and dragon dispytous
Last Line:
Spink sink with stink ad tartara termagorum
Author:
Walter Kennedy (Absolute)
DMI number:
10927
24.
Fame says pope Julius once the sword did wield
First Line:
Fame says pope Julius once the sword did wield
Last Line:
Thy sword O Paul in battle may avail
DMI number:
16694
25.
Foul deeds will rise
First Line:
Foul deeds will rise
Last Line:
With most miraculous organ
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
20111
26.
Frae Dunideir as I cam throuch
First Line:
Frae Dunideir as I cam throuch
Last Line:
The brim battil of the Harlaw
DMI number:
10857
27.
For his country Codrus suffered by the sword
First Line:
For his country Codrus suffered by the sword
Last Line:
But Caesar still and Emperor's the same
DMI number:
17400
28.
Force never yet a generous breast did gain
First Line:
Force never yet a generous breast did gain
Last Line:
Sweet is the love which comes with willingness
DMI number:
40060
29.
Flushed with a double draught of double strong
First Line:
Flushed with a double draught of double strong
Last Line:
Saying I'll write thy epitaph on stone
Author:
Alexander Pennecuik (Confident)
DMI number:
28090
30.
From Rome's infallibility take a grain
First Line:
From Rome's infallibility take a grain
Last Line:
And tis the true Catholic cordial posset
DMI number:
44341
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