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1771.
The only way to gain our ends
First Line:
The only way to gain our ends
Last Line:
Which we have kept in store | When a polling &c
DMI number:
11257
1772.
The powers above on fair Britannia smile
First Line:
The powers above on fair Britannia smile
Last Line:
Resolving to keep up the honest trade
DMI number:
25399
1773.
The presbyter has been so active of late
First Line:
The presbyter has been so active of late
Last Line:
And no people can ever be so happy as we
DMI number:
43154
1774.
The princes once did all combine
First Line:
The princes once did all combine
Last Line:
And never want those blessings thou hast given
DMI number:
4405
1775.
The prodigal's returned from husks and swine
First Line:
The prodigal's returned from husks and swine
Last Line:
Than once a traitor ever be reclaimed
DMI number:
4756
1776.
The morning come the slaves await
First Line:
The morning come the slaves await
Last Line:
To heal such dull blockheads that don't love the cure
DMI number:
4399
1777.
The muse attempts a noble flight
First Line:
The muse attempts a noble flight
Last Line:
Shall shine in perfect brightness Stanhope's praise
DMI number:
22932
1778.
The muse great sir that with ambitious lay
First Line:
The muse great sir that with ambitious lay
Last Line:
To animate once more corporeal frames
DMI number:
13004
1779.
The muse who taught the Theban swan
First Line:
The muse who taught the Theban swan
Last Line:
Thy navy and thy parliament
Author:
Samuel Cobb (Absolute)
DMI number:
36643
1780.
The muses were on Pindus met
First Line:
The muses were on Pindus met
Last Line:
And placed it on loved Irby's head
Author:
John Lockman (Absolute)
DMI number:
30383
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