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1791.
The sages of old
First Line:
The sages of old
Last Line:
This this is the honest brave fellow
DMI number:
2609
1792.
The same allegiance to two kings he pays
First Line:
The same allegiance to two kings he pays
Last Line:
Who has two gods to swear by more than we
Author:
Thomas Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
13083
1793.
The scalping crew are next my plan
First Line:
The scalping crew are next my plan
Last Line:
The law has several hundred got
DMI number:
26547
1794.
The scribbling miscreants of the age
First Line:
The scribbling miscreants of the age
Last Line:
Pray han't they got the vapours
DMI number:
26558
1795.
The secret flame that made all Troy so hot
First Line:
The secret flame that made all Troy so hot
Last Line:
As Israel free from wicked Pharaos hand
DMI number:
49529
1796.
The various triumphs of our king
First Line:
The various triumphs of our king
Last Line:
Abjure their own pretender
DMI number:
36037
1797.
The violent thunder is adored by those
First Line:
The violent thunder is adored by those
Last Line:
Are dashed in pieces by it
Author:
John Webster (Absolute)
DMI number:
17248
1798.
The stage has been and yet improved shall rise
First Line:
The stage has been and yet improved shall rise
Last Line:
And sinks himself beyond the reach of praise
DMI number:
5017
1799.
The statesmen in or out declare
First Line:
The statesmen in or out declare
Last Line:
Supply me with your goods and all | The money &c
DMI number:
22788
1800.
The sullen night worn threadbare when I lay
First Line:
The sullen night worn threadbare when I lay
Last Line:
So we at last shall bruise the serpents head
DMI number:
44319
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