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701.
I'll lie and listen here as reverently
First Line:
I'll lie and listen here as reverently
Last Line:
Tell me for I would be as still as night
DMI number:
14220
702.
I'll make you know my will is like
First Line:
I'll make you know my will is like
Last Line:
Sparkles forth fire even in the striker's eyes
DMI number:
41591
703.
I made these rhymes another had the land
First Line:
I made these rhymes another had the land
Last Line:
So you oh oxen plough but not for you
DMI number:
44508
704.
I will sing unto the Lord for he hath triumphed gloriously the horse and his rider hath he thrown into the sea
First Line:
I will sing unto the Lord for he hath triumphed gloriously the horse and his rider hath he thrown into the sea
Last Line:
The Lord shall reign for ever and ever
DMI number:
10421
705.
I would be high but that the cedar tree
First Line:
I would be high but that the cedar tree
Last Line:
To reconcile my fate my mind and me
Author:
James Graham (Absolute)
DMI number:
35205
706.
I would not wrong him for all the sea's drowned
First Line:
I would not wrong him for all the sea's drowned
Last Line:
What most they seek they loathest of all would know
Author:
Edward Sharpham (Absolute)
DMI number:
15284
707.
I wyll not ones stirre off this grounde
First Line:
I wyll not ones stirre off this grounde
Last Line:
Or I your harte bloud shall se
DMI number:
37238
708.
I'd rather wander through the world a beggar
First Line:
I'd rather wander through the world a beggar
Last Line:
And live on sordid scraps at proud mens surly doors
DMI number:
14280
709.
If at my years said he I turn one page
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If at my years said he I turn one page
Last Line:
So fortified we'll knock the monster down
DMI number:
27913
710.
If dying lovers yet deserve a tear
First Line:
If dying lovers yet deserve a tear
Last Line:
O were you but as kind we know you are as fair
Author:
Nicholas Rowe (Absolute)
DMI number:
17530
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