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1401.
O may I always ready stand
First Line:
O may I always ready stand
Last Line:
Whenever I hear the bridegroom's voice
DMI number:
34523
1402.
O mirror for the world meet
First Line:
O mirror for the world meet
Last Line:
The chronicles thou mayst know
DMI number:
29752
1403.
Of any man at once alive and dead
First Line:
Of any man at once alive and dead
Last Line:
To him was all the world to him a tomb
DMI number:
18928
1404.
Of virtue meekness and a steady life
First Line:
Of virtue meekness and a steady life
Last Line:
Are peace and plenty progeny and friends
DMI number:
34733
1405.
Of Wiliam Wilson Joan his wife
First Line:
Of Wiliam Wilson Joan his wife
Last Line:
Now joyful Alice is gone
DMI number:
1062
1406.
Of woods and plains and hills and vales
First Line:
Of woods and plains and hills and vales
Last Line:
I need no more I have no less
DMI number:
29968
1407.
Oft did she feel affliction's heavy rod
First Line:
Oft did she feel affliction's heavy rod
Last Line:
Her ransomed soul into the realms of day
DMI number:
34710
1408.
Oft for the king but ever for the state
First Line:
Oft for the king but ever for the state
Last Line:
Have mercy o great being upon me
DMI number:
28453
1409.
Often for king ever for country
First Line:
Often for king ever for country
Last Line:
Being of beings have mercy on me
DMI number:
24412
1410.
Of Mars I was a doughty knight
First Line:
Of Mars I was a doughty knight
Last Line:
Mars vanquished many a man in fight
DMI number:
29153
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