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151.
Now the rump is confounded
First Line:
Now the rump is confounded
Last Line:
And to send it from whence it first came &c | And drive the cold winter away
DMI number:
1714
152.
Now the veil is thrown off
First Line:
Now the veil is thrown off
Last Line:
For there in despite he shall reign
Author:
Sir Robert Howard (Absolute)
DMI number:
1652
153.
Now we are met in a knot let's take t'other pot
First Line:
Now we are met in a knot let's take t'other pot
Last Line:
And here's a good health to Rowland
Author:
Alexander Brome (Absolute)
DMI number:
1636
154.
Now with a better face affairs appear
First Line:
Now with a better face affairs appear
Last Line:
And they like twin Minervas guard your side
DMI number:
6371
155.
O foolish Britannicks where are your hearts fled
First Line:
O foolish Britannicks where are your hearts fled
Last Line:
The rump must shortly have finis
DMI number:
1687
156.
No more no more
First Line:
No more no more
Last Line:
And let our pains be less or power more
Author:
Alexander Brome (Absolute)
DMI number:
1696
157.
No pedigrees nor projects
First Line:
No pedigrees nor projects
Last Line:
And coin the commonwealth
DMI number:
1573
158.
Of giants and knights and their wonderful fights
First Line:
Of giants and knights and their wonderful fights
Last Line:
And Greg shall be funeral poet
Author:
Alexander Brome (Absolute)
DMI number:
1631
159.
Oliver Oliver take up thy crown
First Line:
Oliver Oliver take up thy crown
Last Line:
Till thou ploddest along to the Paddington tree
DMI number:
1646
160.
Old England is now a brave Barbary made
First Line:
Old England is now a brave Barbary made
Last Line:
Who is careful to feed her and skillful to guide her
Author:
Alexander Brome (Speculation)
DMI number:
1709
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