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71.
Fair Archibella to thine eyes
First Line:
Fair Archibella to thine eyes
Last Line:
That me your martyr you will call
DMI number:
11217
72.
Farewell great villain and unpitied lie
First Line:
Farewell great villain and unpitied lie
Last Line:
Confound his foes to pray I never will cease
DMI number:
43118
73.
From a new modelled Jesuit in a Scotch bonnet
First Line:
From a new modelled Jesuit in a Scotch bonnet
Last Line:
And repenting with Colledge at last in a string | Libera nos
DMI number:
44327
74.
From a new modelled Jesuit in a Scotch bonnet
First Line:
From a new modelled Jesuit in a Scotch bonnet
Last Line:
Deliver us good Lord let each true subject sing | Lib &c
DMI number:
43083
75.
From a poet that's proud of his wit and his parts
First Line:
From a poet that's proud of his wit and his parts
Last Line:
From a bailiff informer umpho and the devil | Libera nos Domine
Author:
Edward Ward (Speculation)
DMI number:
5438
76.
From a proud sensual atheistical life
First Line:
From a proud sensual atheistical life
Last Line:
From making our heirs to be Morrice and Clayton | Libera nos Domine
DMI number:
4742
77.
From a queen that's true english and wisely intends
First Line:
From a queen that's true english and wisely intends
Last Line:
And insulting the present queen on her throne | Libera nos &c
DMI number:
12508
78.
From a senate intent on the good of the nation
First Line:
From a senate intent on the good of the nation
Last Line:
Though we fear his grim worship has got us too fast | Oramus
DMI number:
8061
79.
From a spoon without a handle
First Line:
From a spoon without a handle
Last Line:
And from college government | Libera me &c
DMI number:
5220
80.
From a wife of small fortune but yet very proud
First Line:
From a wife of small fortune but yet very proud
Last Line:
From petty coats where the inside's very naught | Libera me
DMI number:
22362
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