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11.
How happy once on heaven's primeval plan
First Line:
How happy once on heaven's primeval plan
Last Line:
The graces gifts and worth of human kind
DMI number:
29660
12.
Hibernia's happy while her Carteret reigns
First Line:
Hibernia's happy while her Carteret reigns
Last Line:
And merits the whole nation's best applause
DMI number:
19809
13.
How nobly did our grateful city join
First Line:
How nobly did our grateful city join
Last Line:
Great Nassau's glories and the Boyne shall last
DMI number:
4660
14.
In days of yore tis said that oaken
First Line:
In days of yore tis said that oaken
Last Line:
In flames immediate to expire
DMI number:
37750
15.
Is what we owe great William then
First Line:
Is what we owe great William then
Last Line:
Devoted it to liberty
Author:
Mary Barber (Absolute)
DMI number:
11542
16.
J R | Whereas by misrepresentation
First Line:
J R | Whereas by misrepresentation
Last Line:
Than what you owe to old Queen Bess
Author:
Charles Montagu (Absolute)
DMI number:
6550
17.
Ireland is now our royal care
First Line:
Ireland is now our royal care
Last Line:
Take qualities from Donegal
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Speculation)
DMI number:
18166
18.
London must now to great Eblana yield
First Line:
London must now to great Eblana yield
Last Line:
A monument of endless shame to thee
DMI number:
11183
19.
My jewels I'm come to spake in the behalf
First Line:
My jewels I'm come to spake in the behalf
Last Line:
Pass it like Irish linen duty free
DMI number:
38217
20.
Ierne wipe the falling tear away
First Line:
Ierne wipe the falling tear away
Last Line:
Be told of Hartington in times to come
DMI number:
40639
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