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91.
Tarn how delightful wind thy willowed waves
First Line:
Tarn how delightful wind thy willowed waves
Last Line:
Long as the surge shall lash her oak-crowned plain
Author:
Joseph Warton (Absolute)
DMI number:
25752
92.
That I do you with humble bows no more
First Line:
That I do you with humble bows no more
Last Line:
Believe it thou no master needs to have
Author:
Abraham Cowley (Absolute)
DMI number:
28347
93.
Sweet nymphs that dwell on Pindus' verdant side
First Line:
Sweet nymphs that dwell on Pindus' verdant side
Last Line:
May we like Walpole meet the fatal day
DMI number:
23196
94.
The groans dear Armstrong which the world employ
First Line:
The groans dear Armstrong which the world employ
Last Line:
For they're reserved by thunder to be slain
DMI number:
3650
95.
The free born English generous and wise
First Line:
The free born English generous and wise
Last Line:
To have enslaved but made this isle their friend
Author:
Robert Wolseley (Absolute)
DMI number:
3648
96.
The free-born English generous and wise
First Line:
The free-born English generous and wise
Last Line:
They scorn your tories' swords and Jesuits' wit
Author:
Robert Wolseley (Confident)
DMI number:
43027
97.
The mighty Puss not long since ruled the state
First Line:
The mighty Puss not long since ruled the state
Last Line:
To all the slaves to appear on the next morning
DMI number:
4398
98.
The mind to virtue is by verse subdued
First Line:
The mind to virtue is by verse subdued
Last Line:
And the muse triumphed where the patriot failed
Author:
Ambrose Philips (Absolute)
DMI number:
24889
99.
The king's bench is the bench on which the king sits
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The king's bench is the bench on which the king sits
Last Line:
For the bench of a king can never be a jail
DMI number:
32164
100.
The princes once did all combine
First Line:
The princes once did all combine
Last Line:
And never want those blessings thou hast given
DMI number:
4405
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