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121.
While shouts of Britons through thy echoing dome
First Line:
While shouts of Britons through thy echoing dome
Last Line:
Our legal blessings and the Brunswick line
DMI number:
28790
122.
Whilst crowding nations willing homage pay
First Line:
Whilst crowding nations willing homage pay
Last Line:
To raise a Spencer and a Sidney here
DMI number:
17969
123.
Whilst your great queen did in dark shades confine
First Line:
Whilst your great queen did in dark shades confine
Last Line:
May he at last cover the loss of you
DMI number:
42849
124.
Whilst our great queen did in dark shades confine
First Line:
Whilst our great queen did in dark shades confine
Last Line:
May he at last repair the loss of you
DMI number:
8928
125.
While ancient dames and heroes in us live
First Line:
While ancient dames and heroes in us live
Last Line:
The memory of past actions great and good
DMI number:
33450
126.
Why doe you boast of Arthur and his knightes
First Line:
Why doe you boast of Arthur and his knightes
Last Line:
St George he was for England St Dennis was for France | Sing honi soit qui mal y pense
DMI number:
37639
127.
With poverty in love we only close
First Line:
With poverty in love we only close
Last Line:
Their want o happy was the want of ill
Author:
William Browne (Absolute)
DMI number:
17239
128.
With an old motley coat and a maumsie nose
First Line:
With an old motley coat and a maumsie nose
Last Line:
And the Queen's old soldier
DMI number:
44014
129.
Why would we now boast of Arthur and his knights
First Line:
Why would we now boast of Arthur and his knights
Last Line:
Sing honi soit qui maly pense
DMI number:
44240
130.
Wilt then by turns we hand to hand do try
First Line:
Wilt then by turns we hand to hand do try
Last Line:
What pawn thou'lt gage with her to countervail
DMI number:
44520
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