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61.
For the honest old cause
First Line:
For the honest old cause
Last Line:
Of Wenman and Dashwood for ever
DMI number:
24416
62.
From Oxford we learn Friar Twister the lean
First Line:
From Oxford we learn Friar Twister the lean
Last Line:
Next time you're preferred it will be to a r--
DMI number:
24427
63.
Gk with emphasis and pause
First Line:
Gk with emphasis and pause
Last Line:
Let G--k speak and be admired
DMI number:
31534
64.
Gentle herdsman tell to me
First Line:
Gentle herdsman tell to me
Last Line:
And soe faire pilgrim fare thee well
DMI number:
37316
65.
Gernons fyrst named of Brutys bloude of Troy
First Line:
Gernons fyrst named of Brutys bloude of Troy
Last Line:
And therfore the Perses Percies the Cressant doth renew
DMI number:
37764
66.
From vulgar eyes on plains exalted high
First Line:
From vulgar eyes on plains exalted high
Last Line:
Who has preserved it by his conquering sword
Author:
William Oldisworth (Absolute)
DMI number:
10669
67.
From wanton scenes -- the show of fools
First Line:
From wanton scenes -- the show of fools
Last Line:
And seeks her native skies
DMI number:
32409
68.
From where the Stroud smooth stream serenely glides
First Line:
From where the Stroud smooth stream serenely glides
Last Line:
Weep over its ruins at its follies laugh
Author:
Sneyd Davies (Absolute)
DMI number:
23416
69.
Gold taken from the king's harbingers
First Line:
Gold taken from the king's harbingers
Last Line:
That gold will serve thee and me
DMI number:
36990
70.
Great Homer's birth seven rival cities claim
First Line:
Great Homer's birth seven rival cities claim
Last Line:
The Greek has rivals but thy Shakespeare none
Author:
Thomas Seward (Absolute)
DMI number:
22492
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