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981.
Never did our English senate know
First Line:
Never did our English senate know
Last Line:
Even U---- to conform make P---- a Williamite
DMI number:
3876
982.
Not more by ensigns than select abode
First Line:
Not more by ensigns than select abode
Last Line:
And Britain's Pallas in her green alcove
DMI number:
17085
983.
Not Rome in all her splendor could compare
First Line:
Not Rome in all her splendor could compare
Last Line:
And Mrs Stafford yield to B-Hall
Author:
John Wilmot (Speculation)
DMI number:
5434
984.
Not Rome in all her splendour could compare
First Line:
Not Rome in all her splendour could compare
Last Line:
And Mrs Stafford yield to Betty Hall
Author:
John Wilmot (Speculation)
DMI number:
2174
985.
Not superstitiously I speak but H this letter still
First Line:
Not superstitiously I speak but H this letter still
Last Line:
Henry the eighth did happily Rome's irreligious cease
DMI number:
43748
986.
No rest no leisure to the breathless muse
First Line:
No rest no leisure to the breathless muse
Last Line:
And undisturbed enjoys its influence
Author:
Thomas Fletcher (Absolute)
DMI number:
36500
987.
No sooner was the sacred union broke
First Line:
No sooner was the sacred union broke
Last Line:
Smiled at the sportive malice of his foes
DMI number:
3072
988.
Noblest asserter of the noblest cause
First Line:
Noblest asserter of the noblest cause
Last Line:
Do but enlarge his rising globe of light
DMI number:
42859
989.
No government can ever be safe that's founded
First Line:
No government can ever be safe that's founded
Last Line:
That he's the greatest slave whom none but slaves obey
Author:
Joseph Trapp (Absolute)
DMI number:
37442
990.
No Lesbia no you ask in vain
First Line:
No Lesbia no you ask in vain
Last Line:
And every moon she sacrificed for all
DMI number:
7513
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