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As over the ocean's swelling tide
First Line:
As over the ocean's swelling tide
Last Line:
Who dares or truly speak or bravely die
Author:
Philip James Wharton (Absolute)
DMI number:
30951
2.
As over the swelling ocean's tide
First Line:
As over the swelling ocean's tide
Last Line:
And dares or truly speak or bravely die
DMI number:
36312
3.
As over the swelling ocean's tide
First Line:
As over the swelling ocean's tide
Last Line:
And dares or truly speaks or bravely dies
DMI number:
32066
4.
Dear Lloid they say you're Walpole's ferret
First Line:
Dear Lloid they say you're Walpole's ferret
Last Line:
And you how ill he paid his pimp
DMI number:
38680
5.
From sun set to day break whilst folks are asleep
First Line:
From sun set to day break whilst folks are asleep
Last Line:
But who will secure it from morning till night
DMI number:
38678
6.
God prosper long from being broke
First Line:
God prosper long from being broke
Last Line:
The Devil and the Pope
Author:
Philip James Wharton (Speculation)
DMI number:
611
7.
God prosper long our noble king
First Line:
God prosper long our noble king
Last Line:
The Devil and the Pope
Author:
Philip James Wharton (Confident)
DMI number:
2120
8.
Hail poetess for thou art truly blessed
First Line:
Hail poetess for thou art truly blessed
Last Line:
But gods themselves are only fit for you
DMI number:
33096
9.
In fable all things hold discourse
First Line:
In fable all things hold discourse
Last Line:
And fight ever since for pay like Swisses
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Speculation) & John Gay (Absolute)
DMI number:
2004
10.
Quoth wild unto Walpole make me under taker
First Line:
Quoth wild unto Walpole make me under taker
Last Line:
For what they have emptied they'll soon fill again
DMI number:
38679
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