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161.
When I took in hand a pen for to write
First Line:
When I took in hand a pen for to write
Last Line:
That would ruin three kingdoms as he did before
DMI number:
7280
162.
While shouts of Britons through thy echoing dome
First Line:
While shouts of Britons through thy echoing dome
Last Line:
Our legal blessings and the Brunswick line
DMI number:
28790
163.
Where wide Salopia's fertile plains extend
First Line:
Where wide Salopia's fertile plains extend
Last Line:
How Monmouth fought how gallant Percy fell
DMI number:
31593
164.
Where is the Frenchman by whose cunning guide
First Line:
Where is the Frenchman by whose cunning guide
Last Line:
Let us to horse and god grant us the day
Author:
Thomas Kyd (Speculation) & William Shakespeare (Speculation)
DMI number:
27090
165.
Whilom there dwelt near Buckingham
First Line:
Whilom there dwelt near Buckingham
Last Line:
And all ye church mice squeak
DMI number:
26615
166.
Whilst hapless Caledonia bathed in tears
First Line:
Whilst hapless Caledonia bathed in tears
Last Line:
Even in adversity can smile serene
DMI number:
32495
167.
Whilst Rome does all the world proudly awe
First Line:
Whilst Rome does all the world proudly awe
Last Line:
And builds this monument to thy deserts
DMI number:
29538
168.
While Churchill led his daring Britons on
First Line:
While Churchill led his daring Britons on
Last Line:
Even now the hero conquers in his race
DMI number:
38404
169.
Why all this wretched splutter with the Dutch
First Line:
Why all this wretched splutter with the Dutch
Last Line:
And Frogland sink though Britain suffer by't
DMI number:
10912
170.
Why bigots of the ancients why
First Line:
Why bigots of the ancients why
Last Line:
A stepmother to us
DMI number:
7510
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