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A fatal war two angry sisters waged
First Line:
A fatal war two angry sisters waged
Last Line:
But more by your victorious arms secured
DMI number:
6362
2.
A fluttering dove to the mast's top they tie
First Line:
A fluttering dove to the mast's top they tie
Last Line:
And vanish into wind or in a blaze decay
DMI number:
39199
3.
A flying camp is formed each year
First Line:
A flying camp is formed each year
Last Line:
Less when I march than when I fly
DMI number:
15095
4.
A frog and lion made alliance
First Line:
A frog and lion made alliance
Last Line:
And we'll dare march out to the next
DMI number:
18079
5.
A badger once did ravage all the fields
First Line:
A badger once did ravage all the fields
Last Line:
To save the better half
DMI number:
4396
6.
A battle blindly fought
First Line:
A battle blindly fought
Last Line:
And fortune take the praise
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
20976
7.
A cock an officer of foot
First Line:
A cock an officer of foot
Last Line:
And ask them nothing but their skins
Author:
John Hall-Stevenson (Absolute)
DMI number:
30861
8.
A commander must
First Line:
A commander must
Last Line:
If it be open force or fine deceit
Author:
Charles Aleyn (Absolute)
DMI number:
14848
9.
A council grave our king did hold
First Line:
A council grave our king did hold
Last Line:
Of all his enemies
DMI number:
11461
10.
A grean was heard thro a the rout
First Line:
A grean was heard thro a the rout
Last Line:
Frae yon time to this hour
DMI number:
30681
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