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1711.
The court to please old talking Will
First Line:
The court to please old talking Will
Last Line:
Has made him Earl of C--m
DMI number:
31090
1712.
The court was met the prisoner brought
First Line:
The court was met the prisoner brought
Last Line:
And only virtue's friends be yours
Author:
Edward Moore (Absolute)
DMI number:
22581
1713.
The critics that pretend to sense
First Line:
The critics that pretend to sense
Last Line:
And posted to the Queen away
Author:
George Stepney (Confident)
DMI number:
6482
1714.
The cry is now that Perkin's come
First Line:
The cry is now that Perkin's come
Last Line:
Whip them to Lorraine again
DMI number:
11941
1715.
The curious vulgar could never devise
First Line:
The curious vulgar could never devise
Last Line:
And live like freemasons your lives to amend
DMI number:
28692
1716.
The gospel and law allow monarchs their due
First Line:
The gospel and law allow monarchs their due
Last Line:
Will send their poor souls to the devil
DMI number:
4954
1717.
The government being resolved
First Line:
The government being resolved
Last Line:
For the rest I care not a louse | Quoth &c
DMI number:
42354
1718.
The grave house of commons by hook or by crook
First Line:
The grave house of commons by hook or by crook
Last Line:
Is not to let lawn-sleeves our parliament fill | But throw out the bishops that threw out the bill
DMI number:
4857
1719.
The greatest politician may be
First Line:
The greatest politician may be
Last Line:
Deceived sometimes wit without brains we see
Author:
James Shirley (Absolute)
DMI number:
17221
1720.
The Gartered honours Walpole you receive
First Line:
The Gartered honours Walpole you receive
Last Line:
True blue as worn by you can never stain
Author:
Edmund Curll (Speculation)
DMI number:
2150
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