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141.
In a famous street near Whetstone's Park
First Line:
In a famous street near Whetstone's Park
Last Line:
Or 'tis forty to one but they there catch a fall | With a fa la la la &c
Author:
John Wilmot (Speculation)
DMI number:
7040
142.
In his holiness name
First Line:
In his holiness name
Last Line:
And so drive away honest carman
DMI number:
42365
143.
In former times but heaven be praised
First Line:
In former times but heaven be praised
Last Line:
We call the thing a lord
DMI number:
32180
144.
In Ogilby's dull strains lay Homer dead
First Line:
In Ogilby's dull strains lay Homer dead
Last Line:
And now lies buried in Mac----son's erse
DMI number:
32755
145.
In Oxford bards there are most sad ones
First Line:
In Oxford bards there are most sad ones
Last Line:
And stamping damns the revolution
DMI number:
12010
146.
In pious times when poets were well banged
First Line:
In pious times when poets were well banged
Last Line:
If this won't do thou shalt be fairly hung
DMI number:
43030
147.
Is Tapski dead why then the statesman lied
First Line:
Is Tapski dead why then the statesman lied
Last Line:
Is gone a pilgrimage to hell below
DMI number:
43057
148.
Is this thy glory now is this thy pride
First Line:
Is this thy glory now is this thy pride
Last Line:
All the wild mazes of thy politics
DMI number:
43040
149.
It shall be known how Lackworth came so great
First Line:
It shall be known how Lackworth came so great
Last Line:
Into coined gold transmutes the name of ore
DMI number:
5021
150.
Julian in verse to ease thy wants I write
First Line:
Julian in verse to ease thy wants I write
Last Line:
And villain Frank kiss Mazarin no more
Author:
John Wilmot (Speculation) & Anthony Cary [Carey] (Confident)
DMI number:
4763
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