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James VI and I
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1.
As Adam was the first of men whence all beginning tak
First Line:
As Adam was the first of men whence all beginning tak
Last Line:
And wil's their college hence be called the college of King James
Author:
James VI and I (Speculation)
DMI number:
4632
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As Adam was the first of men whence all beginning takt
First Line:
As Adam was the first of men whence all beginning takt
Last Line:
And wil's their colledge hence be called the colledge of king James
Author:
James VI and I (Speculation)
DMI number:
37423
3.
God gives not kings the stile of gods in vaine
First Line:
God gives not kings the stile of gods in vaine
Last Line:
Resembling right your mightie king divine
DMI number:
37826
4.
How cruelly these catives do conspire
First Line:
How cruelly these catives do conspire
Last Line:
Which kills all creatures and doth spoil our sport
DMI number:
37827
5.
I lift mine eyes to thee o thou
First Line:
I lift mine eyes to thee o thou
Last Line:
Of them that swell with pride
DMI number:
26881
6.
Praise ye the Lord our God within
First Line:
Praise ye the Lord our God within
Last Line:
For ever praise the Lord
Author:
James VI and I (Speculation)
DMI number:
27214
7.
Thee to invite the great God sent a star
First Line:
Thee to invite the great God sent a star
Last Line:
But like the sun doth only set to rise
Author:
James VI and I (Confident)
DMI number:
23908
8.
Thou mighty mars the lord of soldiers brave
First Line:
Thou mighty mars the lord of soldiers brave
Last Line:
And ever more of him shall live the best
Author:
James VI and I (Absolute)
DMI number:
28940
9.
Thou passenger that spies with gazing eyes
First Line:
Thou passenger that spies with gazing eyes
Last Line:
Though for his prince it most unhappy be
Author:
James VI and I (Absolute)
DMI number:
29764
10.
Thou passenger who spiest with gazing eyes
First Line:
Thou passenger who spiest with gazing eyes
Last Line:
Though for his prince he most unhappy be
DMI number:
29989
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