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21.
It has always been thought discreet
First Line:
It has always been thought discreet
Last Line:
How many Damons how few Dorsets live
Author:
Matthew Prior (Absolute)
DMI number:
11875
22.
Long have I heard your favourite theme
First Line:
Long have I heard your favourite theme
Last Line:
Perhaps or send you to the Turk
Author:
Richard Owen Cambridge (Absolute)
DMI number:
30538
23.
My lord I'll tell you that self bill is urged
First Line:
My lord I'll tell you that self bill is urged
Last Line:
How things are perfected
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
35024
24.
Mor Why how now Pas-- since the last election
First Line:
Mor Why how now Pas-- since the last election
Last Line:
That four should lead four hundred by the nose
DMI number:
5887
25.
I sought none of your alliance I
First Line:
I sought none of your alliance I
Last Line:
Like the pale ghosts of dead nobility
Author:
Richard Brome (Absolute)
DMI number:
13438
26.
I own tis not my bread and butter
First Line:
I own tis not my bread and butter
Last Line:
G-- d-- the whigs and tories too
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Absolute)
DMI number:
13470
27.
I would not see my country sold abroad
First Line:
I would not see my country sold abroad
Last Line:
Uninterrupted freedom bless the land
DMI number:
28044
28.
If injured monarchs may their cause explore
First Line:
If injured monarchs may their cause explore
Last Line:
Which heaven approved of by the people's voice
Author:
Charles Blount (Confident)
DMI number:
20698
29.
Near Isis spring the muses poor retreat
First Line:
Near Isis spring the muses poor retreat
Last Line:
The palace has already had its due
Author:
Nahum Tate (Absolute)
DMI number:
5918
30.
O are you come tis more than time
First Line:
O are you come tis more than time
Last Line:
While he proceeded in his prayers
DMI number:
4943
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