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61.
In the world never were seen two men more contrary
First Line:
In the world never were seen two men more contrary
Last Line:
The prince was a dutchman and the prelate a scot
DMI number:
13030
62.
In spite of haughty Bourbon's union
First Line:
In spite of haughty Bourbon's union
Last Line:
Inspired by Grafton Granby Chatham
DMI number:
31129
63.
In days of yore as ancient law books tell
First Line:
In days of yore as ancient law books tell
Last Line:
They would not only lose their spurs but heads
DMI number:
2281
64.
In good queen Anna's days when Tories reigned
First Line:
In good queen Anna's days when Tories reigned
Last Line:
Tories depressed are Whigs and Whigs in power are Tories
DMI number:
17127
65.
In Lewis see the fate of kings
First Line:
In Lewis see the fate of kings
Last Line:
The young one's a sheep stealer
DMI number:
18087
66.
In days of yore old Abraham Elt
First Line:
In days of yore old Abraham Elt
Last Line:
Being knighted has both sword and belt on
DMI number:
35088
67.
In former times but heaven be praised
First Line:
In former times but heaven be praised
Last Line:
We call the thing a lord
DMI number:
32180
68.
Is what we owe great William then
First Line:
Is what we owe great William then
Last Line:
Devoted it to liberty
Author:
Mary Barber (Absolute)
DMI number:
11542
69.
It makes me smile when solemn fools
First Line:
It makes me smile when solemn fools
Last Line:
Observe the sun gives charming light
DMI number:
23166
70.
Jack reckons up the A-----ls we have
First Line:
Jack reckons up the A-----ls we have
Last Line:
But twice as many cowards are too few
DMI number:
19837
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