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391.
Here's a health to the knight
First Line:
Here's a health to the knight
Last Line:
And your cart did always go wrong sir
DMI number:
5687
392.
Here's a health to the Tackers my boys
First Line:
Here's a health to the Tackers my boys
Last Line:
Will be surely a R---- on occasion
DMI number:
5247
393.
How senselessly dull is the priest
First Line:
How senselessly dull is the priest
Last Line:
And sunk with the weight of his club
DMI number:
11291
394.
How strange it is that man the lord of all
First Line:
How strange it is that man the lord of all
Last Line:
By him who honours all that's good o' th' kind
DMI number:
7737
395.
How this fantastic world is changed of late
First Line:
How this fantastic world is changed of late
Last Line:
Fled from the uneasy truths which suddenly they heard
Author:
William King (Confident)
DMI number:
10689
396.
How vain are hopes how changeable is man
First Line:
How vain are hopes how changeable is man
Last Line:
Dare they dismiss the acknowledged friends of Bute
DMI number:
31340
397.
How wise and happy are we grown of late
First Line:
How wise and happy are we grown of late
Last Line:
Hanged to keep great mens counsel like F - H -
Author:
Thomas Shadwell (Absolute)
DMI number:
20608
398.
Humbly sheweth | That we your majesty's poor slaves
First Line:
Humbly sheweth | That we your majesty's poor slaves
Last Line:
The over-plus of the saint's merit
DMI number:
6454
399.
How our good King does papists hate
First Line:
How our good King does papists hate
Last Line:
Yet bear thee Littleton in mind
DMI number:
4752
400.
How Persius on Rupilius King
First Line:
How Persius on Rupilius King
Last Line:
And let a rope be this king's doom
Author:
John Duncombe (Absolute)
DMI number:
25713
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