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17151.
Our too adventurous author soared tonight
First Line:
Our too adventurous author soared tonight
Last Line:
That only on the stage you see distress
Author:
Sir Richard Steele (Absolute)
DMI number:
35910
17152.
Our vows thus cheerfully we sing
First Line:
Our vows thus cheerfully we sing
Last Line:
A life with freedom or a death with fame
Author:
John Sheffield (Absolute)
DMI number:
1458
17153.
Our want with this philosophy doth well
First Line:
Our want with this philosophy doth well
Last Line:
Each noble mind bestows upon itself
DMI number:
17240
17154.
Our wanton humour with best council sits
First Line:
Our wanton humour with best council sits
Last Line:
Do sound harsh music in the ears of youth
DMI number:
15774
17155.
Our wasting lives grow shorter still
First Line:
Our wasting lives grow shorter still
Last Line:
Time is driving into vast eternity
DMI number:
34828
17156.
Out of his glasse one took a flye
First Line:
Out of his glasse one took a flye
Last Line:
It may be some here do
DMI number:
48382
17157.
Out of our past confusions rise there shall
First Line:
Out of our past confusions rise there shall
Last Line:
The law's corruption shall restore the laws
DMI number:
12574
17158.
Out of stark love and kindness and arrant devotion
First Line:
Out of stark love and kindness and arrant devotion
Last Line:
But the Torment of Marriage can ne'er be endured
DMI number:
45714
17159.
Out of the deep and from the earth
First Line:
Out of the deep and from the earth
Last Line:
But ah your funeral proves mine
DMI number:
15114
17160.
Out of the deep of sad distress
First Line:
Out of the deep of sad distress
Last Line:
From all their guilt and all their cares
DMI number:
26894
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