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91.
Merit they hate and wit they slight
First Line:
Merit they hate and wit they slight
Last Line:
Without a miracle
Author:
John Sheffield (Absolute)
DMI number:
12583
92.
Marlborough who next to Jove Great Britain saved
First Line:
Marlborough who next to Jove Great Britain saved
Last Line:
Even hate his race cause exquisitely fair
DMI number:
10160
93.
Never before did fate dispense
First Line:
Never before did fate dispense
Last Line:
And Philip's trust is Charles's fleet
DMI number:
12363
94.
Never yet in vain did heaven its omens send
First Line:
Never yet in vain did heaven its omens send
Last Line:
Then fell the brightest jewel in the crown
DMI number:
31319
95.
Not gentler virtues glowed in Cambray's breast
First Line:
Not gentler virtues glowed in Cambray's breast
Last Line:
But vice prevails and impious men bear sway
DMI number:
31309
96.
No letters more full or expressive can be
First Line:
No letters more full or expressive can be
Last Line:
The last points to peerage to pension to Pitt
DMI number:
31113
97.
No more as a fool let Lord Bute be pitied
First Line:
No more as a fool let Lord Bute be pitied
Last Line:
Since the wise Mr Pitt he has fairly outwitted
DMI number:
31088
98.
O Bute if instead of contempt and of odium
First Line:
O Bute if instead of contempt and of odium
Last Line:
Our hearts are all yours at the very first swing
DMI number:
32007
99.
Now tremble colonists your time is come
First Line:
Now tremble colonists your time is come
Last Line:
Tis B--t and he is fixed as fate
DMI number:
31392
100.
Of late every wit
First Line:
Of late every wit
Last Line:
But grant him for that time and season
DMI number:
31151
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