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871.
Our church alas as Rome objects does want
First Line:
Our church alas as Rome objects does want
Last Line:
When they have lost the sound of Aaron's bells
DMI number:
4718
872.
Our eyes | See daily presidents hopeful gentlemen
First Line:
Our eyes | See daily presidents hopeful gentlemen
Last Line:
That they sell all even to their old fathers' graves
Author:
George Wilkins (Absolute)
DMI number:
17329
873.
Our fathers of old took oaths as their wives
First Line:
Our fathers of old took oaths as their wives
Last Line:
And a whore and a rogue may part when they please
Author:
Thomas Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
11912
874.
Our fathers took oaths as of old they took wives
First Line:
Our fathers took oaths as of old they took wives
Last Line:
And a whore and a rogue may part when they please
Author:
Thomas Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
16340
875.
Our good friend Nathan heretofore
First Line:
Our good friend Nathan heretofore
Last Line:
For which he pays no duty
DMI number:
18622
876.
One time a mighty plague did pester
First Line:
One time a mighty plague did pester
Last Line:
Whilst laws can never reach the great
Author:
Thomas Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
8679
877.
One yeoman five husbandmen seven English one Irish gent
First Line:
One yeoman five husbandmen seven English one Irish gent
Last Line:
Every one of whom ought to have been a cordstrainer
DMI number:
13010
878.
On Saturday night we sat late at the Rose
First Line:
On Saturday night we sat late at the Rose
Last Line:
Perhaps there had hung our new envoy
DMI number:
4900
879.
On the banks of the Main
First Line:
On the banks of the Main
Last Line:
The credit of each adv--rt--ser
DMI number:
18076
880.
On this last labour this me closing strain
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On this last labour this me closing strain
Last Line:
At will to raise or hush the civil storm
Author:
Edward Young (Absolute)
DMI number:
32452
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