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1481.
The nymph who oft has been exposed to view
First Line:
The nymph who oft has been exposed to view
Last Line:
You'll find the gawdy fowl an errant rook
DMI number:
5935
1482.
The old records of annalized fame
First Line:
The old records of annalized fame
Last Line:
We stand secure redeemed from all debate
Author:
Sir Robert Ayton (Absolute)
DMI number:
4651
1483.
The poets tell us idle tales to please us
First Line:
The poets tell us idle tales to please us
Last Line:
And dog and monarch both immortalize
DMI number:
6493
1484.
The precious gem called loyalty grows scarce
First Line:
The precious gem called loyalty grows scarce
Last Line:
That dare succession to the crown dispute
DMI number:
44310
1485.
The pride of France is lily white
First Line:
The pride of France is lily white
Last Line:
And make both rose and lily stink
DMI number:
19832
1486.
The prince of all the fethert kynd
First Line:
The prince of all the fethert kynd
Last Line:
That ocht suld be to merit grantit
Author:
Allan Ramsay (Absolute)
DMI number:
10955
1487.
The prince's favour turns to a disease
First Line:
The prince's favour turns to a disease
Last Line:
And to content ourselves the world displease
DMI number:
41195
1488.
The prince's natal day I soar to sing
First Line:
The prince's natal day I soar to sing
Last Line:
Like Cibber's and mine
DMI number:
19849
1489.
The prodigal's returned from husks and swine
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The prodigal's returned from husks and swine
Last Line:
Than once a traitor ever be reclaimed
DMI number:
4756
1490.
The prologue's filled with such fine phrases
First Line:
The prologue's filled with such fine phrases
Last Line:
More cheerfully obeyed by me
DMI number:
20845
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