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101.
Long was the great Figg by the prize-fighting swains
First Line:
Long was the great Figg by the prize-fighting swains
Last Line:
And thus the great Figg became lord of the field
Author:
John Byrom (Absolute)
DMI number:
27927
102.
Lonsdale thou ever honoured name
First Line:
Lonsdale thou ever honoured name
Last Line:
To suffer not explore
Author:
Robert Nugent (Absolute)
DMI number:
22427
103.
Look how Thames enriched with many a flood
First Line:
Look how Thames enriched with many a flood
Last Line:
When the actors are reputed worthy men
Author:
Samuel Daniel (Absolute)
DMI number:
17229
104.
Lo now confused heaps only stand
First Line:
Lo now confused heaps only stand
Last Line:
Yield us more blessings unto those before
DMI number:
42979
105.
Lo what a chaos this unhappy fall
First Line:
Lo what a chaos this unhappy fall
Last Line:
Nothing but clouds appear the sun is gone
DMI number:
42980
106.
London farewell thy dusky domes I fly
First Line:
London farewell thy dusky domes I fly
Last Line:
Till winter drives me to thy arms again
DMI number:
37910
107.
London no more thy trade or riches boast
First Line:
London no more thy trade or riches boast
Last Line:
Who looks on Vernon loves adores and dies
DMI number:
4308
108.
Lost and bewildered in the thickening mist
First Line:
Lost and bewildered in the thickening mist
Last Line:
Or corks afloat upon the sullen flood
DMI number:
29353
109.
Little Moll faith and I from Wapping came up
First Line:
Little Moll faith and I from Wapping came up
Last Line:
And paid Moll with a topsail at sea
DMI number:
32003
110.
Little songster who dost bring
First Line:
Little songster who dost bring
Last Line:
Falls behind the scene of night
DMI number:
4045
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