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191.
Treason doth never prosper what's the reason
First Line:
Treason doth never prosper what's the reason
Last Line:
For if it prosper none dare call it treason
Author:
Sir John Harington (Absolute)
DMI number:
13209
192.
Tried by your country to your people's love
First Line:
Tried by your country to your people's love
Last Line:
What all believe will be your last
DMI number:
31356
193.
Twixt ministers you ask in what
First Line:
Twixt ministers you ask in what
Last Line:
But patriot Pitt the beer
DMI number:
31112
194.
Two distant ranks of men in knowledge near
First Line:
Two distant ranks of men in knowledge near
Last Line:
A beggar often reads whilst marquis spells
DMI number:
36887
195.
We Middlesex men will our Wilkes have again
First Line:
We Middlesex men will our Wilkes have again
Last Line:
Else the son may prove false as the sire
DMI number:
32182
196.
Watchful to shun those snares which would my peace destroy
First Line:
Watchful to shun those snares which would my peace destroy
Last Line:
And lop this love of change that gives such distant joy
Author:
Elizabeth I (Confident)
DMI number:
1027
197.
Water may fishes air may birds content
First Line:
Water may fishes air may birds content
Last Line:
He can't one instant breath without it
DMI number:
26560
198.
Weep Scotia weep and thy hard fate deplore
First Line:
Weep Scotia weep and thy hard fate deplore
Last Line:
Scotchmen alone should fight against their King
DMI number:
35967
199.
What pains have been taken in verse and in prose
First Line:
What pains have been taken in verse and in prose
Last Line:
I still do pronounce him the bottomless Pitt
DMI number:
31149
200.
What dreadful judgements threaten this our isle
First Line:
What dreadful judgements threaten this our isle
Last Line:
W------le still lives and thou art dead Argyll
DMI number:
18309
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