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321.
O Scarborough say how comes thy power so great
First Line:
O Scarborough say how comes thy power so great
Last Line:
Some day the duchess no relief has found
DMI number:
12198
322.
O the wily wily fox with his many wily mocks
First Line:
O the wily wily fox with his many wily mocks
Last Line:
That the hunters may all follow
DMI number:
43122
323.
Of all the plagues mankind possess
First Line:
Of all the plagues mankind possess
Last Line:
Worn out of date have chilled my tired muse
DMI number:
4445
324.
Of all the sports the world doth yield
First Line:
Of all the sports the world doth yield
Last Line:
Thanks gentle hounds and so adieu
DMI number:
43120
325.
Of all the world's enjoyments
First Line:
Of all the world's enjoyments
Last Line:
Consult our Holland neighbour | Then &c
Author:
Thomas D'Urfey (Absolute)
DMI number:
2600
326.
Of wondrous art my muse delighted sings
First Line:
Of wondrous art my muse delighted sings
Last Line:
And squeaks his part in language not his own
Author:
Thomas Fitzgerald (Absolute)
DMI number:
16154
327.
Oft have we heard on this enchanted ground
First Line:
Oft have we heard on this enchanted ground
Last Line:
Nor fear success if Warkworth leads them on
DMI number:
32206
328.
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
329.
Of people wondrous to behold I treat
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Of people wondrous to behold I treat
Last Line:
Yet dance not their own dance nor their own words they say
DMI number:
12201
330.
Of the people of fashion there sure can't be one
First Line:
Of the people of fashion there sure can't be one
Last Line:
The place of all places is Madam Cornelly's
DMI number:
34017
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