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Awake vain man 'tis time the abuse to see
First Line:
Awake vain man 'tis time the abuse to see
Last Line:
But strive not to legitimate your blood
DMI number:
43067
2.
Cease to argue for they err
First Line:
Cease to argue for they err
Last Line:
Never vented fouler treason
DMI number:
42292
3.
Hail mighty prince whom heaven has designed
First Line:
Hail mighty prince whom heaven has designed
Last Line:
To herd with him that taught them their design
DMI number:
42214
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Hold fast thy sword and sceptre Charles
First Line:
Hold fast thy sword and sceptre Charles
Last Line:
That killed the best of kings
Author:
John Wilmot (Speculation)
DMI number:
42294