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221.
When Wilkes a name to patriots ever dear
First Line:
When Wilkes a name to patriots ever dear
Last Line:
To stem the dreadful shock in vain and died
DMI number:
31108
222.
When Wilkes and Lord T--- first met in the house
First Line:
When Wilkes and Lord T--- first met in the house
Last Line:
That Bagshot and Pistol he saw in his face
DMI number:
37968
223.
When Wilkes drew his goose quill intrepid and free
First Line:
When Wilkes drew his goose quill intrepid and free
Last Line:
Whether blown through the horn or the trumpet of fame
DMI number:
32172
224.
Whilst maudlin whigs deplore their Cato's fate
First Line:
Whilst maudlin whigs deplore their Cato's fate
Last Line:
For this road leads directly to the heart
Author:
Nicholas Rowe (Absolute) & Alexander Pope (Confident)
DMI number:
8008
225.
While every freeman in the nation
First Line:
While every freeman in the nation
Last Line:
They'll never believe his verse
DMI number:
37675
226.
While freedom lies bleeding O fatal mishap
First Line:
While freedom lies bleeding O fatal mishap
Last Line:
The K- sits at ease in the lap of his mother
DMI number:
38516
227.
Why all this censure why this flux of wit
First Line:
Why all this censure why this flux of wit
Last Line:
Who merit honour have all honour due
DMI number:
31136
228.
Why do you laugh to see my shaven crown
First Line:
Why do you laugh to see my shaven crown
Last Line:
By whom monks monarchs monarchs monks have been
DMI number:
29757
229.
Will Ch--m resign or continue in place
First Line:
Will Ch--m resign or continue in place
Last Line:
He's already resigned to lord B-
DMI number:
31366
230.
Why will you make us coolly think
First Line:
Why will you make us coolly think
Last Line:
If you would govern we must drink
DMI number:
24791
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