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1711.
Underneath this yerd and stones
First Line:
Underneath this yerd and stones
Last Line:
They'll hae a scuffle when they rise
DMI number:
18399
1712.
Unformed in nature's shop while Crassus lay
First Line:
Unformed in nature's shop while Crassus lay
Last Line:
Twill serve a preaching blockhead well enough
Author:
Nicholas Amhurst (Absolute)
DMI number:
24644
1713.
Welcome great monarch to the throne we gave
First Line:
Welcome great monarch to the throne we gave
Last Line:
Our purses and our veins shall freely bleed
DMI number:
4956
1714.
Welcome great sir unto a drooping isle
First Line:
Welcome great sir unto a drooping isle
Last Line:
Your noble deeds and glorious acts rehearse
DMI number:
4929
1715.
Well be the blessed subject of these lines
First Line:
Well be the blessed subject of these lines
Last Line:
To be inshrined and crowned with endless glory
Author:
John Taylor (Absolute)
DMI number:
18934
1716.
Well done my sons ye have redeemed my cause
First Line:
Well done my sons ye have redeemed my cause
Last Line:
May make you useful to St Peter's chair
Author:
Stephen College (Confident)
DMI number:
4870
1717.
Well done my sons you have redeemed my cause
First Line:
Well done my sons you have redeemed my cause
Last Line:
May make you useful to St Peter's chair
Author:
Stephen College (Confident)
DMI number:
42319
1718.
Well for a careful foresight sober wit
First Line:
Well for a careful foresight sober wit
Last Line:
And zealous conventiclers will then amend
DMI number:
43175
1719.
Well hardy J---s thy ill-luck's strangely great
First Line:
Well hardy J---s thy ill-luck's strangely great
Last Line:
We'll leave our King that thou mayst damn our souls
DMI number:
21054
1720.
Virtue thou ornament of human life
First Line:
Virtue thou ornament of human life
Last Line:
Not to fulfil their lust but deal their love
DMI number:
36723
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