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381.
Pale her looks and clad in mourning
First Line:
Pale her looks and clad in mourning
Last Line:
To give up famed Gibraltar
DMI number:
20499
382.
Pallas the beauteous goddess armed beheld
First Line:
Pallas the beauteous goddess armed beheld
Last Line:
And if th' have eyes I'm sure to gain the cause
DMI number:
6063
383.
Once more a father and a son falls out
First Line:
Once more a father and a son falls out
Last Line:
To free a nation and uncrown a king
Author:
Robert Wolseley (Absolute)
DMI number:
3673
384.
Once more great prince in shining arms appear
First Line:
Once more great prince in shining arms appear
Last Line:
That might become a Roman or a Gaul
Author:
George Sewell (Confident)
DMI number:
1469
385.
Once more let me beg you speak up for the blues
First Line:
Once more let me beg you speak up for the blues
Last Line:
And make if you can Sir a better excuse
DMI number:
18089
386.
Our ordnance bored
First Line:
Our ordnance bored
Last Line:
He'd have owned great Marlborough his Master
DMI number:
465
387.
Our god and soldiers we alike adore
First Line:
Our god and soldiers we alike adore
Last Line:
Our god's forgotten and our soldiers slighted
Author:
Francis Quarles (Absolute)
DMI number:
26993
388.
One summer's day invited by the shade
First Line:
One summer's day invited by the shade
Last Line:
When time can temples doves can life destroy
DMI number:
32253
389.
On the banks of the Main as our soldiers were walking
First Line:
On the banks of the Main as our soldiers were walking
Last Line:
And your Maison du Roy he be gone to review
DMI number:
18075
390.
On the banks of the Main
First Line:
On the banks of the Main
Last Line:
The credit of each adv--rt--ser
DMI number:
18076
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