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261.
Why all this wretched splutter with the Dutch
First Line:
Why all this wretched splutter with the Dutch
Last Line:
And Frogland sink though Britain suffer by't
DMI number:
10912
262.
Why bigots of the ancients why
First Line:
Why bigots of the ancients why
Last Line:
A stepmother to us
DMI number:
7510
263.
With pensive step and humid eye
First Line:
With pensive step and humid eye
Last Line:
From thy Macaulay's pen
DMI number:
38684
264.
With farce and sound too long you have been teased
First Line:
With farce and sound too long you have been teased
Last Line:
And guard the British and the Albion Queen
Author:
John Banks (Confident)
DMI number:
39565
265.
With glory satiate from the bustling stage
First Line:
With glory satiate from the bustling stage
Last Line:
If I repent I'll come again and please you
Author:
Horace Walpole (Absolute)
DMI number:
38455
266.
Will you hear how once repining
First Line:
Will you hear how once repining
Last Line:
None had triumphed over my tomb
Author:
William Shenstone (Absolute)
DMI number:
26735
267.
Within a gallant palace most brave
First Line:
Within a gallant palace most brave
Last Line:
With his fair lady pretty Bessie
DMI number:
11679
268.
Yet once more ye loved poplars and once more
First Line:
Yet once more ye loved poplars and once more
Last Line:
Swell her triumphal notes and sweep the golden lyre
Author:
Robert Potter (Absolute)
DMI number:
32587
269.
Yet registers of memorable things
First Line:
Yet registers of memorable things
Last Line:
Who stands secure whilst looking on alarms
Author:
William Alexander (Absolute)
DMI number:
15045
270.
Yes happy Albion over thy king
First Line:
Yes happy Albion over thy king
Last Line:
The grisly frown of care and wrinkled brow of age
DMI number:
28374
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