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281.
Oh Albion famed for arts and in arms renowned
First Line:
Oh Albion famed for arts and in arms renowned
Last Line:
And conscious worth enhance each dear delight
DMI number:
31590
282.
Oh Albion famed for arts in arms renowned
First Line:
Oh Albion famed for arts in arms renowned
Last Line:
And conscious worth inhance each dear light
DMI number:
32575
283.
Oh cruel proud and fair
First Line:
Oh cruel proud and fair
Last Line:
Why had I ever charms or why are they so quickly gone
DMI number:
43579
284.
Oh shield me from his rage celestial powers
First Line:
Oh shield me from his rage celestial powers
Last Line:
That where one reigns the other shall succeed
Author:
Esther Johnson (Speculation)
DMI number:
11625
285.
Oh tell me tell thou god of wind
First Line:
Oh tell me tell thou god of wind
Last Line:
Yea breathless leave me to my ease
Author:
William Strode (Absolute)
DMI number:
42296
286.
Oh that I had my innocence again
First Line:
Oh that I had my innocence again
Last Line:
Are free from anguish as they're free from faults
Author:
Edmund Waller (Absolute)
DMI number:
30090
287.
Pardon at least it merits if not praise
First Line:
Pardon at least it merits if not praise
Last Line:
By ease freedom than disdainful praise
DMI number:
42599
288.
Pass forth my wonted cries
First Line:
Pass forth my wonted cries
Last Line:
Which is a just reward
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
8801
289.
Quhair luve is kendlit comfortless
First Line:
Quhair luve is kendlit comfortless
Last Line:
Or smallest varlet of her chammer
Author:
King Henry Stewart (Speculation)
DMI number:
10862
290.
Quhen Flora had owrfrett the firth
First Line:
Quhen Flora had owrfrett the firth
Last Line:
Then eir of Greice did fair Helene | Quhome I luve and dar not assay
Author:
William Stewart (Speculation)
DMI number:
10905
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