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11.
Alas that ever this day we did see
First Line:
Alas that ever this day we did see
Last Line:
That ever he forced king Edward to die
DMI number:
37013
12.
An ancient tale I mean to write
First Line:
An ancient tale I mean to write
Last Line:
With such a fate rewarded be
DMI number:
16
13.
All things are changed in court and town
First Line:
All things are changed in court and town
Last Line:
Oh we shall quite undo him
DMI number:
13237
14.
All you that have stock and are mad for a peace
First Line:
All you that have stock and are mad for a peace
Last Line:
How low the French creep to the new min----y
DMI number:
13280
15.
As at midnight half distracted
First Line:
As at midnight half distracted
Last Line:
Unsupported and undone
DMI number:
32140
16.
As I went by St James's I heard a bird sing
First Line:
As I went by St James's I heard a bird sing
Last Line:
There was no other way for mending the breed
DMI number:
42381
17.
Attend to my call
First Line:
Attend to my call
Last Line:
Have sent both the K--- and the army
DMI number:
18281
18.
Brave britons attend to the song I have penned
First Line:
Brave britons attend to the song I have penned
Last Line:
Pray heaven it prove not the last
DMI number:
7357
19.
Bold whigs and fanatics now strive to pull down
First Line:
Bold whigs and fanatics now strive to pull down
Last Line:
To rescue the church from fanatical fire
DMI number:
7271
20.
Come hither bold Britons and I will disclose
First Line:
Come hither bold Britons and I will disclose
Last Line:
And your fame will outshine all the heroes in story | Which nobody can deny
DMI number:
19676
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