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1.
As musing on his bed the speecher lay
First Line:
As musing on his bed the speecher lay
Last Line:
And leave thee to the lash of lost integrity
Author:
Sir Charles Hanbury Williams (Speculation)
DMI number:
19530
2.
Arrive in safety all ye heroes brave
First Line:
Arrive in safety all ye heroes brave
Last Line:
Of g------ls a------ls and com----s
Author:
Sir Charles Hanbury Williams (Speculation)
DMI number:
18287
3.
Attend my honest brethren
First Line:
Attend my honest brethren
Last Line:
Here's death to all those out | As a drinking they do go &c
Author:
Sir Charles Hanbury Williams (Speculation)
DMI number:
17957
4.
Attend ye brave Britons of every degree
First Line:
Attend ye brave Britons of every degree
Last Line:
And patriots at court are the lowest of slaves | Derry down &c
Author:
Sir Charles Hanbury Williams (Speculation)
DMI number:
18275
5.
C--m no friend to truth in fraud sincere
First Line:
C--m no friend to truth in fraud sincere
Last Line:
Cursed scorned and hated even by those he loved
Author:
Sir Charles Hanbury Williams (Absolute)
DMI number:
31093
6.
Great earl of B your reign is over
First Line:
Great earl of B your reign is over
Last Line:
Witho now and then an ode
Author:
Sir Charles Hanbury Williams (Absolute)
DMI number:
26752
7.
Here dead to fame lives patriot Will
First Line:
Here dead to fame lives patriot Will
Last Line:
His robes his winding sheet
Author:
Sir Charles Hanbury Williams (Confident)
DMI number:
21784
8.
In each ambitious measure crossed
First Line:
In each ambitious measure crossed
Last Line:
As shamefully as they came in
Author:
Sir Charles Hanbury Williams (Speculation)
DMI number:
18291
9.
Men's words the world will by their actions scan
First Line:
Men's words the world will by their actions scan
Last Line:
The whore peeps through the bloom and blasts her charms
Author:
Sir Charles Hanbury Williams (Absolute)
DMI number:
33326
10.
Old England mourns her past disgrace
First Line:
Old England mourns her past disgrace
Last Line:
On panders pimps and pipers
Author:
Sir Charles Hanbury Williams (Speculation)
DMI number:
20466
11.
P------y no friend to truth in fraud sincere
First Line:
P------y no friend to truth in fraud sincere
Last Line:
Cursed scorned and hated even by those he loved
Author:
Sir Charles Hanbury Williams (Confident)
DMI number:
17935
12.
Say E of B--- can you your friends deceive
First Line:
Say E of B--- can you your friends deceive
Last Line:
Who will exact due penitence from thee
Author:
Sir Charles Hanbury Williams (Confident)
DMI number:
21783
13.
See a new progeny descends
First Line:
See a new progeny descends
Last Line:
My pride shall be to sing them
Author:
Sir Charles Hanbury Williams (Speculation)
DMI number:
17945
14.
Sir Thomas of Wentworth inflexibly good
First Line:
Sir Thomas of Wentworth inflexibly good
Last Line:
Our Pyms and our Hampdens are not all of them dead
Author:
Sir Charles Hanbury Williams (Confident)
DMI number:
17942
15.
Since one hath writ
First Line:
Since one hath writ
Last Line:
When P-tt a minister shall be
Author:
Sir Charles Hanbury Williams (Speculation)
DMI number:
19534
16.
The country girl that's well inclined
First Line:
The country girl that's well inclined
Last Line:
Never to be heard of more
Author:
Sir Charles Hanbury Williams (Speculation)
DMI number:
17944
17.
To the earl says the countess what makes you so dull
First Line:
To the earl says the countess what makes you so dull
Last Line:
Had you been plain madam and I been plain will
Author:
Sir Charles Hanbury Williams (Speculation)
DMI number:
17977
18.
To a certain old chapel well known in the town
First Line:
To a certain old chapel well known in the town
Last Line:
That honesty's better by far than a place | Derry down &c
Author:
Sir Charles Hanbury Williams (Speculation)
DMI number:
19531
19.
To you addressing gentle knight
First Line:
To you addressing gentle knight
Last Line:
Where health and joy and beauty please
DMI number:
35106
20.
Twas at the hour when guiltless care
First Line:
Twas at the hour when guiltless care
Last Line:
Was followed by despair
Author:
Sir Charles Hanbury Williams (Speculation)
DMI number:
17952
21.
Twas at the silent solemn hour
First Line:
Twas at the silent solemn hour
Last Line:
Nor sense nor memory left
Author:
Sir Charles Hanbury Williams (Speculation)
DMI number:
17954
22.
Vice once with virtue did engage
First Line:
Vice once with virtue did engage
Last Line:
Which thou can never enjoy
Author:
Sir Charles Hanbury Williams (Speculation)
DMI number:
17953
23.
What clamour's here about a dame
First Line:
What clamour's here about a dame
Last Line:
The duchess and the hussey
Author:
Sir Charles Hanbury Williams (Speculation)
DMI number:
19737
24.
What good L--d B-- prim patriot now
First Line:
What good L--d B-- prim patriot now
Last Line:
You had yourself kept in
Author:
Sir Charles Hanbury Williams (Speculation)
DMI number:
17949
25.
While P------y seeking lost repose
First Line:
While P------y seeking lost repose
Last Line:
I'm damned for thy ambition
Author:
Sir Charles Hanbury Williams (Speculation)
DMI number:
17973
26.
Whilst William's deeds and William's praise
First Line:
Whilst William's deeds and William's praise
Last Line:
And hang them on thy tomb
Author:
Sir Charles Hanbury Williams (Absolute)
DMI number:
25807
27.
Who at Paris has been
First Line:
Who at Paris has been
Last Line:
And your character will be complete
Author:
Sir Charles Hanbury Williams (Speculation)
DMI number:
17946
28.
While C-m seeking soft repose
First Line:
While C-m seeking soft repose
Last Line:
The curse of all when dead
Author:
Sir Charles Hanbury Williams (Absolute)
DMI number:
31100
29.
Ye patriots who twenty long years
First Line:
Ye patriots who twenty long years
Last Line:
And all is not ended in vain
Author:
Sir Charles Hanbury Williams (Speculation)
DMI number:
17950
30.
Your sheets I've perused
First Line:
Your sheets I've perused
Last Line:
Quite useless the moment they're fixed
Author:
Sir Charles Hanbury Williams (Speculation)
DMI number:
18264