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16001.
Of fifteen hundred archers of England
First Line:
Of fifteen hundred archers of England
Last Line:
But even five and fifty
DMI number:
37279
16002.
Of fifteen hundred Scottish spears
First Line:
Of fifteen hundred Scottish spears
Last Line:
Scarce fifty five did flee
DMI number:
37280
16003.
Of finest mould was formed fair S - w
First Line:
Of finest mould was formed fair S - w
Last Line:
O shut your eyes and spare your a - s
DMI number:
21755
16004.
Of flesh and blood both I was bore
First Line:
Of flesh and blood both I was bore
Last Line:
But all against my will
DMI number:
23315
16005.
Of folly vice disease men proud we see
First Line:
Of folly vice disease men proud we see
Last Line:
By spitting on your face to make it clean
Author:
Edward Young (Absolute)
DMI number:
33711
16006.
Of fools and knaves what plenty Bath affords
First Line:
Of fools and knaves what plenty Bath affords
Last Line:
Or make me deaf or make those monsters dumb
DMI number:
23185
16007.
Of freedom no longer let Englishmen boast
First Line:
Of freedom no longer let Englishmen boast
Last Line:
But pox on the schemer that planned the excise
DMI number:
31821
16008.
Of gentle blood his parents only treasure
First Line:
Of gentle blood his parents only treasure
Last Line:
He leaped over age and took the shortest way
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
4181
16009.
Of gentle manners and of taste refined
First Line:
Of gentle manners and of taste refined
Last Line:
Or to the pencilled sun give light and heat
DMI number:
26963
16010.
Of gentle race his parents' only treasure
First Line:
Of gentle race his parents' only treasure
Last Line:
From youth he soared to heaven the shortest way
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
32458
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