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381.
Gentlemen | Now is the time acquit your selves like men
First Line:
Gentlemen | Now is the time acquit your selves like men
Last Line:
And those unborn too bless or curse us may
DMI number:
4888
382.
Gentlemen | When last you were here the house ways to be let
First Line:
Gentlemen | When last you were here the house ways to be let
Last Line:
Though the monsieur and Tories and devils stand by you
DMI number:
42315
383.
Geta from wool and weaving first began
First Line:
Geta from wool and weaving first began
Last Line:
He swelled to be a lord and then he burst
DMI number:
41923
384.
From the lawless dominion of mitre and crown
First Line:
From the lawless dominion of mitre and crown
Last Line:
From the king of France and from the French king
DMI number:
4885
385.
From the remotest banks of Northern Tay
First Line:
From the remotest banks of Northern Tay
Last Line:
Spite of the spirit we at night can dream
DMI number:
12884
386.
From vulgar eyes on plains exalted high
First Line:
From vulgar eyes on plains exalted high
Last Line:
Who has preserved it by his conquering sword
Author:
William Oldisworth (Absolute)
DMI number:
10669
387.
From whiggish peers thy church preserve
First Line:
From whiggish peers thy church preserve
Last Line:
While whigs sit at the helm of state | Audi
DMI number:
5290
388.
Go soul the body's guest
First Line:
Go soul the body's guest
Last Line:
No stab thy soul can kill
Author:
Sir Walter Ralegh [Raleigh] (Absolute)
DMI number:
49749
389.
God bless our gracious sovereign Anne
First Line:
God bless our gracious sovereign Anne
Last Line:
No other guarantee
DMI number:
13333
390.
God bless our gracious sovereign Anne
First Line:
God bless our gracious sovereign Anne
Last Line:
On t'other side the Tweed
Author:
Arthur Maynwaring (Speculation)
DMI number:
5020
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