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111.
Once on a time it came to pass
First Line:
Once on a time it came to pass
Last Line:
They go to romping then call me
Author:
Richard Edgcumbe (Absolute)
DMI number:
33596
112.
Orpheus with music charmed each lonely grove
First Line:
Orpheus with music charmed each lonely grove
Last Line:
One gives a body th' other adds a soul
DMI number:
24313
113.
On Neptune's feasts what else do we
First Line:
On Neptune's feasts what else do we
Last Line:
The night shall likewise have his due
Author:
Sir Thomas Hawkins (Absolute)
DMI number:
42127
114.
One God one Farinelli Febria cries
First Line:
One God one Farinelli Febria cries
Last Line:
The all perfect spirit or the imperfect man
DMI number:
15771
115.
Quidnunc believe that I'm your friend
First Line:
Quidnunc believe that I'm your friend
Last Line:
Go play to trees and dancing bears
DMI number:
31917
116.
Say for my theme what numbers shall I choose
First Line:
Say for my theme what numbers shall I choose
Last Line:
That angels only can his notes excel
DMI number:
29605
117.
Scarce had the man this famous story told
First Line:
Scarce had the man this famous story told
Last Line:
Comes tumbling to the sea and Marsya is its name
Author:
Samuel Croxall (Confident)
DMI number:
11519
118.
Silence ye winds ye zephyrs cease to blow
First Line:
Silence ye winds ye zephyrs cease to blow
Last Line:
For Iris' sweeter song commands the list'ning ear
Author:
William Duncombe (Absolute)
DMI number:
8364
119.
See Britons see one half before your eyes
First Line:
See Britons see one half before your eyes
Last Line:
Preserve plump Jack and banish all beside
Author:
Matthew Prior (Speculation)
DMI number:
3993
120.
See gathering clouds obscure the sky
First Line:
See gathering clouds obscure the sky
Last Line:
Can best the cares of life allay
Author:
John Duncombe (Absolute)
DMI number:
26667
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