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291.
Though squibs and crackers thick did fly
First Line:
Though squibs and crackers thick did fly
Last Line:
In 1673
DMI number:
42429
292.
Thus long the wise commons have been in debate
First Line:
Thus long the wise commons have been in debate
Last Line:
Must be damned in the cup like unworthy receivers
Author:
John Wilmot (Absolute)
DMI number:
4738
293.
Thus twas of old then Israel felt the rod
First Line:
Thus twas of old then Israel felt the rod
Last Line:
On standing pillars of immortal fame
DMI number:
4911
294.
Tis justly thought to praise is ever hard
First Line:
Tis justly thought to praise is ever hard
Last Line:
No not a Cowley's nor a Mulgrave's song
Author:
Samuel Wesley (Absolute)
DMI number:
15918
295.
Tis a sport to our prince
First Line:
Tis a sport to our prince
Last Line:
For an Orange once planted upon the French shore | My gay flower de luces will flourish no more
DMI number:
4934
296.
To this come all the doctor's pious cares
First Line:
To this come all the doctor's pious cares
Last Line:
In paradise the joys of hell they taste
DMI number:
39958
297.
Tis strange that you to whom I've long been known
First Line:
Tis strange that you to whom I've long been known
Last Line:
And leave the bishops to reform the age
DMI number:
3647
298.
Tis strange the Whigs should undertake
First Line:
Tis strange the Whigs should undertake
Last Line:
All three like Whigs and traitors
DMI number:
10914
299.
To make myself for this employment fit
First Line:
To make myself for this employment fit
Last Line:
That and his courage too are on record
Author:
John Wilmot (Speculation)
DMI number:
6383
300.
Tom Ramble a rake of true catholic hope
First Line:
Tom Ramble a rake of true catholic hope
Last Line:
One sneaked to his gruel and one to his punk
DMI number:
21792
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