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221.
When Jemmy the second not Jemmy the first
First Line:
When Jemmy the second not Jemmy the first
Last Line:
Or we're out of the warming pan into the fire | Derry down &c
DMI number:
22741
222.
When young Perkin was defeated
First Line:
When young Perkin was defeated
Last Line:
Then King George had got the day
DMI number:
12024
223.
While slavish jacks their sorrows boast
First Line:
While slavish jacks their sorrows boast
Last Line:
Whilst we his praises sing
DMI number:
11955
224.
Where where degenerate countrymen how high
First Line:
Where where degenerate countrymen how high
Last Line:
To conquer monsters and to grow divine
Author:
Sir Samuel Garth (Absolute)
DMI number:
22226
225.
Whilst William's deeds and William's praise
First Line:
Whilst William's deeds and William's praise
Last Line:
And hang them on the tomb
Author:
Sir Charles Hanbury Williams (Speculation)
DMI number:
19758
226.
Whilst Lewis the tyrant te deum does sing
First Line:
Whilst Lewis the tyrant te deum does sing
Last Line:
To Anna the great but let him know when he has enough
DMI number:
4688
227.
Who writes for the Jacobite cause is a noodle
First Line:
Who writes for the Jacobite cause is a noodle
Last Line:
And such as oppose it may go to the devil
DMI number:
3388
228.
While Charles with his youthful charms
First Line:
While Charles with his youthful charms
Last Line:
And greatly cries twas God not man
DMI number:
22525
229.
With all the charms of France and Rome
First Line:
With all the charms of France and Rome
Last Line:
All oaths of coronation non obstante | To Mr G R
DMI number:
11967
230.
Why should honest men despair
First Line:
Why should honest men despair
Last Line:
God's justice or his power
DMI number:
24829
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