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701.
Our ordnance bored
First Line:
Our ordnance bored
Last Line:
He'd have owned great Marlborough his Master
DMI number:
465
702.
Our English of their strings more care did take
First Line:
Our English of their strings more care did take
Last Line:
Tis hard to miss when the whole field's a mark
Author:
Charles Aleyn (Absolute)
DMI number:
13577
703.
Our god and soldier we alike adore
First Line:
Our god and soldier we alike adore
Last Line:
God is forgotten and the soldier slighted
Author:
Francis Quarles (Absolute)
DMI number:
36598
704.
Our god and soldiers we alike adore
First Line:
Our god and soldiers we alike adore
Last Line:
Our god's forgotten and our soldiers slighted
Author:
Francis Quarles (Absolute)
DMI number:
26993
705.
One summer's day invited by the shade
First Line:
One summer's day invited by the shade
Last Line:
When time can temples doves can life destroy
DMI number:
32253
706.
Ormond's glory Marlborough's arms
First Line:
Ormond's glory Marlborough's arms
Last Line:
Of Ormond's glory and of Marlborough's arms
Author:
Edmund Smith (Absolute)
DMI number:
36212
707.
Our armours now may rust our idle scimitars
First Line:
Our armours now may rust our idle scimitars
Last Line:
Be longer used to lull the crying babe
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
20317
708.
On the banks of the Main as our soldiers were walking
First Line:
On the banks of the Main as our soldiers were walking
Last Line:
And your Maison du Roy he be gone to review
DMI number:
18075
709.
On the banks of the Main
First Line:
On the banks of the Main
Last Line:
The credit of each adv--rt--ser
DMI number:
18076
710.
On yonder plain what awful form appears
First Line:
On yonder plain what awful form appears
Last Line:
Great in his life and glorious in his fall
DMI number:
25882
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