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1771.
What that rogue loses this rogue wins
First Line:
What that rogue loses this rogue wins
Last Line:
And damn them all together
DMI number:
31373
1772.
What the priests gospel call
First Line:
What the priests gospel call
Last Line:
All we have is at his devotion
DMI number:
4433
1773.
What think you of this age now
First Line:
What think you of this age now
Last Line:
'Tis a lie we all do know
DMI number:
4903
1774.
What thinkst thou of the times neighbour Tom
First Line:
What thinkst thou of the times neighbour Tom
Last Line:
Here's a health to the best born Briton
DMI number:
24828
1775.
What wretch is this what creature so brainsick
First Line:
What wretch is this what creature so brainsick
Last Line:
And vigourously resist the common foe
DMI number:
3890
1776.
What's the spring breathing jessamine and rose
First Line:
What's the spring breathing jessamine and rose
Last Line:
They bought with their blood we'll never sell
DMI number:
24771
1777.
When a knight of the north is lopped in axe yard
First Line:
When a knight of the north is lopped in axe yard
Last Line:
It's too late to repent sin on and be damned
Author:
Thomas Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
4557
1778.
When boys at Eton once a year
First Line:
When boys at Eton once a year
Last Line:
The time has been when he was great
Author:
George Sewell (Confident)
DMI number:
1461
1779.
When Britain first by heaven's command
First Line:
When Britain first by heaven's command
Last Line:
And manly hearts to guard the fair
Author:
James Thomson (Absolute)
DMI number:
24722
1780.
When Britain fought and triumphed over her foe
First Line:
When Britain fought and triumphed over her foe
Last Line:
Where ever winds could waft or waters flow
DMI number:
37057
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