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From "A Lay of St. Nicholas" by Richard Harris Barham:
Oh! happy the slip from his Succubine grip,
That saved the Lord Abbot,-- though, breathless with fright,
In escaping he tumbled, and fractured his hip,
And his left leg was shorter thenceforth than his right!
From "Woman" from "The Pirate Queen":
And you're caught in it's grip
You can climb aboard a ship
From "Who I'd Be" from "Shrek":
I guess I d be a hero, with sword and armor clashing
Looking semi dashing, a shield within my grip
Or else I d be a viking, and live a life of daring
While smelling like a herring, upon a viking ship.
From "Logic" from "Dance of the Vampires":
So we need to get a grip
For letting people dip
From "Sonderkommando" by Gwar:
Ravaged in an inane grip
Chewing chicken from the lip
From "Tragic Kingdom" by Cradle Of Filth:
Gille's frightening wealth, his tightening grip
On the weak and the rubies that his coffers let slip
From "Woman In The Wall" by Beautiful South:
He felt that he had some sort of grip
But all of his new life was sent a-spinning
When the rotting wall began to drip
From "Middle Class Gangsters" by Matthew Good Band: