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401.
Long did Nassau his Belgic valour try
First Line:
Long did Nassau his Belgic valour try
Last Line:
But Marlborough out-does all in conqu'ring one
Author:
Edward Ward (Speculation)
DMI number:
5692
402.
Long had Britannia mourned her hopeless fate
First Line:
Long had Britannia mourned her hopeless fate
Last Line:
The world her beauty but the youth her love
Author:
Daniel Defoe (Speculation)
DMI number:
3142
403.
Long has great Lewis formed the vast design
First Line:
Long has great Lewis formed the vast design
Last Line:
When keeping faith betrays thee ----
DMI number:
4999
404.
Look up base croaking zealots of the age
First Line:
Look up base croaking zealots of the age
Last Line:
Set whom he pleases on an earthly throne
DMI number:
43173
405.
Lord Audley whiles our son is in the chase
First Line:
Lord Audley whiles our son is in the chase
Last Line:
The motto sic et vos and so should you
Author:
William Shakespeare (Speculation) & Thomas Kyd (Speculation)
DMI number:
27092
406.
Lord of the world and paradise his throne
First Line:
Lord of the world and paradise his throne
Last Line:
Tis just to own this match too made by heaven
DMI number:
30425
407.
Loud and more loud ye Britons tis he
First Line:
Loud and more loud ye Britons tis he
Last Line:
Attend and let all saucy praise be dumb
DMI number:
11837
408.
Let these soft lines my kindest thoughts convey
First Line:
Let these soft lines my kindest thoughts convey
Last Line:
The peaceful joys of innocence and love
DMI number:
8401
409.
Let Tories versed in outrages and noise
First Line:
Let Tories versed in outrages and noise
Last Line:
Our enemies with pleasure tell the rest
DMI number:
11946
410.
Live long the great Caesar and long may he reign
First Line:
Live long the great Caesar and long may he reign
Last Line:
Whilst under his sceptre we safely abide
DMI number:
42794
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