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191.
If wit or critic blame the tender swain
First Line:
If wit or critic blame the tender swain
Last Line:
Are large and wide Tydcombe and I assure ye
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
15565
192.
If Rome can pardon sins as papists hold
First Line:
If Rome can pardon sins as papists hold
Last Line:
To gull them of their souls and money too
Author:
John Wilmot (Speculation)
DMI number:
8708
193.
If Rome can pardon sins as Romans hold
First Line:
If Rome can pardon sins as Romans hold
Last Line:
To gull them of their souls and money too
Author:
John Wilmot (Speculation)
DMI number:
5428
194.
If Rome can pardon sins as Romists hold
First Line:
If Rome can pardon sins as Romists hold
Last Line:
To gull them of their souls and money too
Author:
John Wilmot (Speculation)
DMI number:
18383
195.
Let Churchill Sunderland Godolphin Hyde
First Line:
Let Churchill Sunderland Godolphin Hyde
Last Line:
Let Baynton be your muse as she is mine
DMI number:
5313
196.
King George is come let flowers grace the way
First Line:
King George is come let flowers grace the way
Last Line:
To gratulate our next illustrious friend
DMI number:
12034
197.
Let noble Sir Positive lead the van
First Line:
Let noble Sir Positive lead the van
Last Line:
That the P-----rs live at the Rose and Crown | Which &c
Author:
George Savile (Speculation)
DMI number:
4957
198.
Let lofty Greek and Latin go
First Line:
Let lofty Greek and Latin go
Last Line:
You're welcome gentlemen and so | Good-buy-t'y'
Author:
Samuel Wesley (Absolute)
DMI number:
5628
199.
Let sculptured marble boast the rich and vain
First Line:
Let sculptured marble boast the rich and vain
Last Line:
Here one good woman lies for such was Jane
DMI number:
34642
200.
Let that majestic pen that writes
First Line:
Let that majestic pen that writes
Last Line:
And thus I end this famous coun- | ter-scuffle
DMI number:
5011
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