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51.
To Harper sprightly young and gay
First Line:
To Harper sprightly young and gay
Last Line:
To the last drop were poison in the cup
Author:
George Granville (Absolute)
DMI number:
36370
52.
To his majesty George the third to his
First Line:
To his majesty George the third to his
Last Line:
May a halter or hatchet be each traitor's doom
DMI number:
26552
53.
To Essex fill the sprightly wine
First Line:
To Essex fill the sprightly wine
Last Line:
And wreaths of roses bind our hair
Author:
Sir Samuel Garth (Absolute)
DMI number:
22675
54.
To Essex fill the sprightly wine
First Line:
To Essex fill the sprightly wine
Last Line:
Who scape their arms are captive to their eyes
Author:
Sir Samuel Garth (Absolute)
DMI number:
20717
55.
Unequalled C-- say what matchless dame
First Line:
Unequalled C-- say what matchless dame
Last Line:
And o ye patriots consecrate her name
DMI number:
12170
56.
Unequalled say what matchless dame
First Line:
Unequalled say what matchless dame
Last Line:
And you ye patriots consecrate her name
DMI number:
12176
57.
W-- may give himself strange airs
First Line:
W-- may give himself strange airs
Last Line:
Shall list in freedom's glorious cause
DMI number:
12164
58.
Walpole may give himself strange airs
First Line:
Walpole may give himself strange airs
Last Line:
That list in freedom's glorious cause
DMI number:
12172
59.
Walpole this charge to noble Denbigh gave
First Line:
Walpole this charge to noble Denbigh gave
Last Line:
With Belgian Spartan Roman virtue crowned
DMI number:
12160
60.
When once the kit kat could a W-- boast
First Line:
When once the kit kat could a W-- boast
Last Line:
The whig and toast are both for ever gone
DMI number:
12158
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