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31.
The hour past six the ladies seated were
First Line:
The hour past six the ladies seated were
Last Line:
The direful mischief caused by that bad poker
DMI number:
29998
32.
The crimson them on which I now do treat
First Line:
The crimson them on which I now do treat
Last Line:
At last enjoy eternal happiness
DMI number:
43490
33.
The day of wrath that dreadful day
First Line:
The day of wrath that dreadful day
Last Line:
Let guilty man compassion find
Author:
Wentworth Dillon (Absolute)
DMI number:
5924
34.
The differering elements do always jar
First Line:
The differering elements do always jar
Last Line:
That beauteous frame where thousand fires are
DMI number:
6056
35.
The king sits in Dumferling toune
First Line:
The king sits in Dumferling toune
Last Line:
Wi' the Scots lords at his feit
DMI number:
37240
36.
The north and every cloud dispersing wind
First Line:
The north and every cloud dispersing wind
Last Line:
Thus was the world restored
DMI number:
16449
37.
The last sad May day know ye not
First Line:
The last sad May day know ye not
Last Line:
But I must make an end of my song | The candle's out
DMI number:
44446
38.
The venturous merchant filled with hopes of gain
First Line:
The venturous merchant filled with hopes of gain
Last Line:
And saved the cargo he first trusted there
DMI number:
36179
39.
Though now I am unwilling woes attend
First Line:
Though now I am unwilling woes attend
Last Line:
They must though most unwilling yield to fate
DMI number:
42981
40.
Though skilled to measure sea and land
First Line:
Though skilled to measure sea and land
Last Line:
And winds propitious on thy sails shall blow
Author:
John Duncombe (Absolute)
DMI number:
25443
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