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161.
The scribbling miscreants of the age
First Line:
The scribbling miscreants of the age
Last Line:
Pray han't they got the vapours
DMI number:
26558
162.
The thistle and the rose
First Line:
The thistle and the rose
Last Line:
Brave king and lovely queen
DMI number:
35412
163.
The times are changed winds are not now as erst
First Line:
The times are changed winds are not now as erst
Last Line:
But now all vegetation's from the north
DMI number:
37935
164.
The tories adrat em
First Line:
The tories adrat em
Last Line:
I fear they have not common sense
DMI number:
31155
165.
Those monarchs who their courtiers to exalt
First Line:
Those monarchs who their courtiers to exalt
Last Line:
To make their footmen fine and stewards great
DMI number:
8116
166.
Those sovereigns who their courtiers to exalt
First Line:
Those sovereigns who their courtiers to exalt
Last Line:
To make their footmen fine and stewards great
DMI number:
6162
167.
Thou little Tory where's the jest
First Line:
Thou little Tory where's the jest
Last Line:
The whiteness of the rebel rose
Author:
Samuel Whyte (Speculation)
DMI number:
34441
168.
Thou little tory why the jest
First Line:
Thou little tory why the jest
Last Line:
The whiteness of the rebel rose
Author:
Samuel Whyte (Speculation)
DMI number:
25841
169.
Though snarling critics void of wit
First Line:
Though snarling critics void of wit
Last Line:
Such may he still remain
DMI number:
31098
170.
Though in the Commons house you did prevail
First Line:
Though in the Commons house you did prevail
Last Line:
Asgill and Shippen have been both translated
Author:
Nicholas Rowe (Absolute)
DMI number:
16349
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