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731.
Impeached why pray sirs what's the doctor's crime
First Line:
Impeached why pray sirs what's the doctor's crime
Last Line:
Men whose minds are on such actions bent
DMI number:
8105
732.
In Rome there is a most fearful rout
First Line:
In Rome there is a most fearful rout
Last Line:
For all that stay here will be sure of a rope | Sing lulla &c
DMI number:
4944
733.
In sable weeds I saw a matron clad
First Line:
In sable weeds I saw a matron clad
Last Line:
To our great saviour our triumphant king
DMI number:
6693
734.
In sable weeds your beaux and belles appear
First Line:
In sable weeds your beaux and belles appear
Last Line:
Had Sorrel stumbled thirteen years ago
Author:
Bevil Higgons (Speculation)
DMI number:
4562
735.
In seventeen hundred and forty five
First Line:
In seventeen hundred and forty five
Last Line:
The church will be demolished
Author:
James Robertson (Absolute)
DMI number:
37923
736.
In spite of haughty Bourbon's union
First Line:
In spite of haughty Bourbon's union
Last Line:
Inspired by Grafton Granby Chatham
DMI number:
31129
737.
In days of yore as ancient law books tell
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In days of yore as ancient law books tell
Last Line:
They would not only lose their spurs but heads
DMI number:
2281
738.
In good king Charles's golden days
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In good king Charles's golden days
Last Line:
Until the times shall alter | And this is law I will maintain | Until my dying day sir | That whatsoever king shall reign | I will be vicar of Bray sir
DMI number:
23787
739.
In good queen Anna's days when Tories reigned
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In good queen Anna's days when Tories reigned
Last Line:
Tories depressed are Whigs and Whigs in power are Tories
DMI number:
17127
740.
In great George Westminster there lived
First Line:
In great George Westminster there lived
Last Line:
To Wilkes and liberty
DMI number:
31819
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