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111.
Welcome brave monarch to this happy isle
First Line:
Welcome brave monarch to this happy isle
Last Line:
Hang the state vipers and we ask no more
DMI number:
11907
112.
What S-- would have been thought what P------y seemed
First Line:
What S-- would have been thought what P------y seemed
Last Line:
And show in Vernon there's a Briton still
DMI number:
17993
113.
Well then we're safe and all our careful fears
First Line:
Well then we're safe and all our careful fears
Last Line:
They'll all be counter-influenced by love
DMI number:
42819
114.
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
115.
What a pox ails the W---s thus to trouble our peace
First Line:
What a pox ails the W---s thus to trouble our peace
Last Line:
For the church loves the queen and the church is her care
DMI number:
7283
116.
What strange impetuous storms of state
First Line:
What strange impetuous storms of state
Last Line:
To meet the senate of the skies
DMI number:
19621
117.
When Britain's happiness I view
First Line:
When Britain's happiness I view
Last Line:
And never meet with an opposer
DMI number:
12016
118.
When England whom for ages past with pride
First Line:
When England whom for ages past with pride
Last Line:
And in your subjects' hearts your empire place
DMI number:
42863
119.
When factious rage to cruel exile drove
First Line:
When factious rage to cruel exile drove
Last Line:
Who best shall love the duke and serve the king
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
4703
120.
When the seals were delivered to Macclesfield's charge
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When the seals were delivered to Macclesfield's charge
Last Line:
He shall show them how Justice is practiced in heaven
DMI number:
24610
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