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1741.
The Lords and Commons having had their doom
First Line:
The Lords and Commons having had their doom
Last Line:
The Lords' vexation and the King's by ---
DMI number:
4741
1742.
The man that loves his king and nation
First Line:
The man that loves his king and nation
Last Line:
And fearless scorn each traitor's frown
Author:
John Hughes (Absolute)
DMI number:
11794
1743.
The man that's resolute and just
First Line:
The man that's resolute and just
Last Line:
By mean ignoble verse
Author:
William Walsh (Absolute)
DMI number:
5497
1744.
The man whose life by virtue's model framed
First Line:
The man whose life by virtue's model framed
Last Line:
And snatched the pleasing vision from my eyes
Author:
Samuel Croxall (Absolute)
DMI number:
9299
1745.
The midnight orgies you reveal
First Line:
The midnight orgies you reveal
Last Line:
They neither sing or fiddle
DMI number:
35958
1746.
The mighty monarch of this British isle
First Line:
The mighty monarch of this British isle
Last Line:
Your souls to Rome but send the pope to hell
DMI number:
4920
1747.
The mighty Puss not long since ruled the state
First Line:
The mighty Puss not long since ruled the state
Last Line:
To all the slaves to appear on the next morning
DMI number:
4398
1748.
The mind to virtue is by verse subdued
First Line:
The mind to virtue is by verse subdued
Last Line:
And the muse triumphed where the patriot failed
Author:
Ambrose Philips (Absolute)
DMI number:
24889
1749.
The minister that's brave and just
First Line:
The minister that's brave and just
Last Line:
At best is but profaning
DMI number:
23449
1750.
THe mob with state power will always dispute
First Line:
THe mob with state power will always dispute
Last Line:
The state burnt a paper the mob burnt a boot
DMI number:
26555
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