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151.
Of all the youths whom Munster's fruitful soil
First Line:
Of all the youths whom Munster's fruitful soil
Last Line:
And prelates war in post-boys and courants
Author:
John Breval (Absolute)
DMI number:
15278
152.
Offspring of Tyrrhene kings I have
First Line:
Offspring of Tyrrhene kings I have
Last Line:
Through Pontick storms then I will trade
Author:
Sir Richard Fanshawe (Absolute)
DMI number:
42128
153.
Oft has this been my wish's utmost bound
First Line:
Oft has this been my wish's utmost bound
Last Line:
Tares be my food and liberty my lot
Author:
Francis Fawkes (Absolute)
DMI number:
25727
154.
Oft when I've seen the new fledged morn arise
First Line:
Oft when I've seen the new fledged morn arise
Last Line:
And freshening gales diffuse the glow of health
Author:
Gerald Fitzgerald (Absolute)
DMI number:
33621
155.
On a day of great triumph when lord of the city
First Line:
On a day of great triumph when lord of the city
Last Line:
And in sleeping like hogs spent the rest of the day
Author:
Edward Ward (Confident)
DMI number:
4961
156.
Old bards have sung how they could boast
First Line:
Old bards have sung how they could boast
Last Line:
In any other nation
DMI number:
32997
157.
Oh how I abhor
First Line:
Oh how I abhor
Last Line:
This this is the man who is truly called great
Author:
Thomas Shadwell (Absolute)
DMI number:
4460
158.
Oh London is a fine town and a gallant city
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Oh London is a fine town and a gallant city
Last Line:
For out of twenty saddles carried out they brought again but five | Oh London &c
DMI number:
23776
159.
Oh Englishmen Englishmen can't you be quiet
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Oh Englishmen Englishmen can't you be quiet
Last Line:
So yourselves you may thank for this bustle and riot
DMI number:
32086
160.
Oh formed by nature and refined by art
First Line:
Oh formed by nature and refined by art
Last Line:
And all be white the fates intend to spin
Author:
Thomas Tickell (Absolute)
DMI number:
27595
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