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31.
Oh dear sir what's the matter you seem so full of grief
First Line:
Oh dear sir what's the matter you seem so full of grief
Last Line:
I don't want Stapylton | And then oh bravely we'll do &c
DMI number:
11262
32.
Oh Englishmen Englishmen can't you be quiet
First Line:
Oh Englishmen Englishmen can't you be quiet
Last Line:
So yourselves you may thank for this bustle and riot
DMI number:
32086
33.
Quoth Daniel the doctor to Daniel d'Foe
First Line:
Quoth Daniel the doctor to Daniel d'Foe
Last Line:
And every tub stand on its own bottom
DMI number:
7454
34.
Says sir John to lord E- how uncrowded we sit
First Line:
Says sir John to lord E- how uncrowded we sit
Last Line:
And the commons are cyphers in taxes and trade
DMI number:
31316
35.
Rome still survives in this assembled senate
First Line:
Rome still survives in this assembled senate
Last Line:
All Rome will be in tears
Author:
Joseph Addison (Absolute)
DMI number:
37141
36.
Since my old friend is grown so great
First Line:
Since my old friend is grown so great
Last Line:
Tis Pope must be ashamed of Craggs
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
35034
37.
Tell oh tell me whence arise
First Line:
Tell oh tell me whence arise
Last Line:
Than a most glorious virtuous state
Author:
John Sheffield (Absolute)
DMI number:
1455
38.
That fellow H-rb-d deigns not to court our aid
First Line:
That fellow H-rb-d deigns not to court our aid
Last Line:
And let all see we still can rule the town
DMI number:
37199
39.
That fellow H-rb-d deigns not to court our aid
First Line:
That fellow H-rb-d deigns not to court our aid
Last Line:
Still let all see that placemen rule the town
DMI number:
37178
40.
The year of wonder now is come
First Line:
The year of wonder now is come
Last Line:
And Lewis lead you by the nose
DMI number:
6457
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