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111.
Beneath an ancient oak whose boughs diffuse
First Line:
Beneath an ancient oak whose boughs diffuse
Last Line:
Thy duty to thy God thy country and thy king
DMI number:
28861
112.
C------ at this time having no need
First Line:
C------ at this time having no need
Last Line:
The lord's vexation and the k---- by G-d
DMI number:
42310
113.
Calliope inspire me with a song
First Line:
Calliope inspire me with a song
Last Line:
May she obtain a far more glorious crown
DMI number:
7622
114.
Cambray whilst of seraphic love you write
First Line:
Cambray whilst of seraphic love you write
Last Line:
The execrable phantom disappeared
Author:
William Cavendish (Confident) & William Cavendish (Speculation)
DMI number:
6755
115.
Can it be possible O say my father
First Line:
Can it be possible O say my father
Last Line:
Who wants the courage to assert his own
Author:
John Hoole (Absolute)
DMI number:
40537
116.
Can this be he could Charles the good the great
First Line:
Can this be he could Charles the good the great
Last Line:
And one destroyed a thousand kings defend
Author:
Thomas Tickell (Absolute)
DMI number:
8425
117.
By my monarch's command I have taken pen and ink
First Line:
By my monarch's command I have taken pen and ink
Last Line:
Good subjects to cherish and traitors control
DMI number:
19874
118.
Buz | So represented have I seen
First Line:
Buz | So represented have I seen
Last Line:
Whatever the enchanting Spirit muttered | Mum
DMI number:
7278
119.
By Caesar's caution all partake the shew
First Line:
By Caesar's caution all partake the shew
Last Line:
Of which no British heart will ever repent
DMI number:
29666
120.
By Ebro's streams the British general sat
First Line:
By Ebro's streams the British general sat
Last Line:
And humbly sue for peace with one accord
DMI number:
8086
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