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141.
Twere folly if ever
First Line:
Twere folly if ever
Last Line:
But tis lately found out by our prudent addressors
Author:
William Wharton (Speculation)
DMI number:
3967
142.
Welcome my lord unto these Stygian plains
First Line:
Welcome my lord unto these Stygian plains
Last Line:
Find his estate entailed upon their soul
DMI number:
43058
143.
We read in profane and sacred records
First Line:
We read in profane and sacred records
Last Line:
There's ten times more treason in brandy and ale
Author:
John Ayloffe (Speculation) & Andrew Marvell (Speculation)
DMI number:
3639
144.
We are told by the town that a man of great note
First Line:
We are told by the town that a man of great note
Last Line:
To bail high-church one day and vote next for the low
DMI number:
8076
145.
What shall a glorious nation be overthrown
First Line:
What shall a glorious nation be overthrown
Last Line:
And suck all the sweetness of the land
DMI number:
43080
146.
Well tory poets' answers come at last
First Line:
Well tory poets' answers come at last
Last Line:
Whilst all these little kings shall basely tumble down
DMI number:
43020
147.
What good L--d B-- prim patriot now
First Line:
What good L--d B-- prim patriot now
Last Line:
You had yourself kept in
Author:
Sir Charles Hanbury Williams (Speculation)
DMI number:
17949
148.
What hand what skill can frame the artful piece
First Line:
What hand what skill can frame the artful piece
Last Line:
And sell their country in a closer way
DMI number:
4593
149.
What a devil ails the parliament
First Line:
What a devil ails the parliament
Last Line:
As Thomas Earl of D--by
DMI number:
4866
150.
When Clarendon had discerned beforehand
First Line:
When Clarendon had discerned beforehand
Last Line:
He comes to be roasted next St James's fair
Author:
Andrew Marvell (Confident)
DMI number:
3680
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