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341.
Well are you met to see what thanks we pay
First Line:
Well are you met to see what thanks we pay
Last Line:
But show him that he has not spared in vain
DMI number:
11995
342.
Virtue of old was scarce or women bad
First Line:
Virtue of old was scarce or women bad
Last Line:
Were they to see them all in you appear
Author:
John Morrice (Absolute)
DMI number:
14041
343.
Warwick to whom is due alone
First Line:
Warwick to whom is due alone
Last Line:
And gives him now his full reward
Author:
Thomas Tickell (Confident)
DMI number:
9704
344.
Welcome brave monarch to this happy isle
First Line:
Welcome brave monarch to this happy isle
Last Line:
Hang the state vipers and we ask no more
DMI number:
11907
345.
What power of words can equal thy renown
First Line:
What power of words can equal thy renown
Last Line:
Than they find words to celebrate his victories
DMI number:
5716
346.
What S-- would have been thought what P------y seemed
First Line:
What S-- would have been thought what P------y seemed
Last Line:
And show in Vernon there's a Briton still
DMI number:
17993
347.
What senseless loads have overcharged the press
First Line:
What senseless loads have overcharged the press
Last Line:
That were it shook twould need no mortal hands
Author:
Richard Duke (Absolute)
DMI number:
3780
348.
What shall each patron's ripening smile infuse
First Line:
What shall each patron's ripening smile infuse
Last Line:
But Holland's prince is lost in Albion's king
DMI number:
4978
349.
Well tory poets' answers come at last
First Line:
Well tory poets' answers come at last
Last Line:
Whilst all these little kings shall basely tumble down
DMI number:
43020
350.
What fools are they who use to cry
First Line:
What fools are they who use to cry
Last Line:
To be damned or beggared for't
DMI number:
6602
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