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31.
In the first ranks of these did Zimri stand
First Line:
In the first ranks of these did Zimri stand
Last Line:
That every man with him was God or devil
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
30970
32.
In Albion's isle ere hoary time grew old
First Line:
In Albion's isle ere hoary time grew old
Last Line:
By all regretted and by all admired
DMI number:
33504
33.
Illustrious princess formed alone
First Line:
Illustrious princess formed alone
Last Line:
A George and Charlotte's reign
DMI number:
28817
34.
In sable weeds I saw a matron clad
First Line:
In sable weeds I saw a matron clad
Last Line:
We'll sweetly sound it to our God Amen
DMI number:
6461
35.
Judges of old amongst the feathered flock
First Line:
Judges of old amongst the feathered flock
Last Line:
Enough to sink the muir and blast the moss
Author:
Alexander Pennecuik (Confident)
DMI number:
28041
36.
Mountown thou sweet retreat from Dublin cares
First Line:
Mountown thou sweet retreat from Dublin cares
Last Line:
And veil that grief that cannot be expressed
Author:
William King (Absolute) & Jonathan Swift (Speculation)
DMI number:
5724
37.
Muir-cock for this high aggravated crime
First Line:
Muir-cock for this high aggravated crime
Last Line:
Till vultures wonder and devour the cock
Author:
Alexander Pennecuik (Confident)
DMI number:
28047
38.
Muir-cock you stand accused of being a cheat
First Line:
Muir-cock you stand accused of being a cheat
Last Line:
And sentence thus went out against the cock
Author:
Alexander Pennecuik (Confident)
DMI number:
28046
39.
I thence into the land of lying came
First Line:
I thence into the land of lying came
Last Line:
And by worse gains than the banditti thrives
DMI number:
6251
40.
I'll tell a story a story most merry
First Line:
I'll tell a story a story most merry
Last Line:
Quoth the king they're all scoundrels and so he stalked off | Derry down &c
DMI number:
13384
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