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801.
Stanhope hath gained one branch of fame
First Line:
Stanhope hath gained one branch of fame
Last Line:
Reaps more than half the satisfaction
DMI number:
25561
802.
Such were the scenes while base corruption strayed
First Line:
Such were the scenes while base corruption strayed
Last Line:
Now virtue is become the only bribe
DMI number:
39111
803.
Sure nothing can my grief exceed
First Line:
Sure nothing can my grief exceed
Last Line:
At any rate to shed his precious blood
DMI number:
26559
804.
Some doubt in part the story of this plot
First Line:
Some doubt in part the story of this plot
Last Line:
When bribes shall cease and virtue be restored
DMI number:
24547
805.
Some good whigs late designed by an act injurious
First Line:
Some good whigs late designed by an act injurious
Last Line:
These will laugh at the B--ch while those reverence the N---e
DMI number:
3042
806.
Some good whigs late designed by an act meritorious
First Line:
Some good whigs late designed by an act meritorious
Last Line:
These will laugh at the breech while those reverence the nose
DMI number:
13005
807.
Some people ask is Walpole never abashed
First Line:
Some people ask is Walpole never abashed
Last Line:
Will fly in every face except his own
DMI number:
25052
808.
Such artless art did ever mortal see
First Line:
Such artless art did ever mortal see
Last Line:
Nor fins of cod with front of Heydegger
Author:
James Bramston (Speculation)
DMI number:
35115
809.
Such has been this ill-natured nation's fate
First Line:
Such has been this ill-natured nation's fate
Last Line:
Nothing can make us greater than a queen
Author:
Daniel Defoe (Confident)
DMI number:
4559
810.
Stout Hannibal before he came to age
First Line:
Stout Hannibal before he came to age
Last Line:
Then up go we when wit and sense go down
DMI number:
43042
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