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21.
Go set Scotch bagpipes to the briskest notes
First Line:
Go set Scotch bagpipes to the briskest notes
Last Line:
He's grown a wolf by this and worries lambs
DMI number:
43023
22.
Greatest of men yet man's least friend farewell
First Line:
Greatest of men yet man's least friend farewell
Last Line:
This last association holds for ever
DMI number:
43062
23.
Help father Abraham help for mercies sake
First Line:
Help father Abraham help for mercies sake
Last Line:
The gates of mercy never open more
DMI number:
43239
24.
Happy the mortal whose enlightened eyes
First Line:
Happy the mortal whose enlightened eyes
Last Line:
And lose the real for fantastic joy
Author:
William Broome (Speculation)
DMI number:
9838
25.
Hark my gay friend that solemn toll
First Line:
Hark my gay friend that solemn toll
Last Line:
Let it my god be happy too
DMI number:
23298
26.
Here paused the friar to laugh at his own wit
First Line:
Here paused the friar to laugh at his own wit
Last Line:
But as you took my prologue take my tale
Author:
George Ogle (Absolute)
DMI number:
18366
27.
Here lieth Menalcas as dead as a log
First Line:
Here lieth Menalcas as dead as a log
Last Line:
Without either book candle or bell
DMI number:
42560
28.
Hold Stygian sculler what hast brought me here
First Line:
Hold Stygian sculler what hast brought me here
Last Line:
Commutes for Chatham and Amboina too
DMI number:
43059
29.
In dead of night soon as the pale faced moon
First Line:
In dead of night soon as the pale faced moon
Last Line:
Tis surely my sad summons to eternity
DMI number:
7173
30.
Is Tapski dead why then the statesman lied
First Line:
Is Tapski dead why then the statesman lied
Last Line:
Is gone a pilgrimage to hell below
DMI number:
43057
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