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21.
A prison or an isle are much the same
First Line:
A prison or an isle are much the same
Last Line:
That night is come the only time to rest
DMI number:
5983
22.
A prison or the isle are much the same
First Line:
A prison or the isle are much the same
Last Line:
That night is come the only time to rest
DMI number:
43172
23.
A Protestant muse yet a lover of kings
First Line:
A Protestant muse yet a lover of kings
Last Line:
The Dutch had never ventured to fish in our seas | Then curse of popery pox o' popery plague o' popery | Oh senseless popery oh
DMI number:
42334
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A protestant muse yet a lover of kings
First Line:
A protestant muse yet a lover of kings
Last Line:
The Dutch had not ventured to fish in our seas | Then curse o' popery pox o' popery | Oh senseless popery oh
DMI number:
4938
25.
A land there is as maps do tell
First Line:
A land there is as maps do tell
Last Line:
Still let them be cursed slaves for me
DMI number:
4403
26.
A late expedition to Oxford was made
First Line:
A late expedition to Oxford was made
Last Line:
And marched more nimbly without their music | Which nobody can deny
Author:
John Smith (Confident)
DMI number:
4004
27.
Ah Raleigh when thou didst thy breath resign
First Line:
Ah Raleigh when thou didst thy breath resign
Last Line:
No poisoned tyrants on thy earth shall live
Author:
John Ayloffe (Confident) & Andrew Marvell (Speculation)
DMI number:
3632
28.
All Britons rejoice at this turn of the state
First Line:
All Britons rejoice at this turn of the state
Last Line:
Betwixt Arthur Moor and King Lewis | La la &c
DMI number:
13256
29.
All hail ye soft mysterious powers that charm
First Line:
All hail ye soft mysterious powers that charm
Last Line:
Sings in her rags and dances in her chains
DMI number:
11818
30.
Abhorred abhorrers horribly abhorred
First Line:
Abhorred abhorrers horribly abhorred
Last Line:
Does vote abhorrers all to be abhorred
DMI number:
43028
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