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1931.
On all sides tis agreed that learned Henley's ill-used
First Line:
On all sides tis agreed that learned Henley's ill-used
Last Line:
But it is no abuse of Sir Peter or Curll
DMI number:
12997
1932.
On Britain Europe's safety lies
First Line:
On Britain Europe's safety lies
Last Line:
Think what you save or what you kill
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Absolute)
DMI number:
36256
1933.
On Edward's brow no laurels cast a shade
First Line:
On Edward's brow no laurels cast a shade
Last Line:
To kill is brutal but to save divine
DMI number:
29005
1934.
On Epsom Downs when racing does begin
First Line:
On Epsom Downs when racing does begin
Last Line:
Some curse their fate and some the booty share
DMI number:
12197
1935.
On grace free will and mysteries high
First Line:
On grace free will and mysteries high
Last Line:
But dreads a friend like t'other
DMI number:
22199
1936.
Oh would the Cynthian god descend
First Line:
Oh would the Cynthian god descend
Last Line:
And rather wish thy doom his own
DMI number:
6370
1937.
Oh would the Cynthian god descend
First Line:
Oh would the Cynthian god descend
Last Line:
And rather wish thy fate his own
DMI number:
5133
1938.
Old Ayres subpoenaed to the grave
First Line:
Old Ayres subpoenaed to the grave
Last Line:
The cause is plain thou art not dead
DMI number:
32259
1939.
Old B the valiant cock stout stood the fight
First Line:
Old B the valiant cock stout stood the fight
Last Line:
One won the battle tother won the race
DMI number:
33170
1940.
Old Bath grown jealous of her rival's fame
First Line:
Old Bath grown jealous of her rival's fame
Last Line:
They're not the first she's killed before their time
DMI number:
12148
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