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351.
While lazy prelates leaned their mitred heads
First Line:
While lazy prelates leaned their mitred heads
Last Line:
Who in Phillipi for their country fell
DMI number:
3644
352.
Where charming airs from senseless stones rebound
First Line:
Where charming airs from senseless stones rebound
Last Line:
Had wished the author near Charibdis drowned
DMI number:
6414
353.
Where Humber's streams divide the fruitful plain
First Line:
Where Humber's streams divide the fruitful plain
Last Line:
And that the churl was neither fool nor mad
Author:
Eustace Budgell (Confident)
DMI number:
18367
354.
When you preach on the thirtieth day of January
First Line:
When you preach on the thirtieth day of January
Last Line:
Though you think like a bishop still preach like a doctor
DMI number:
13013
355.
Whether inspired by heaven or moved by H--
First Line:
Whether inspired by heaven or moved by H--
Last Line:
This day to god tomorrow to the D------
DMI number:
20853
356.
Where to address in this degenerate age
First Line:
Where to address in this degenerate age
Last Line:
And I shall surely reap the harvest of my toil
DMI number:
3526
357.
Whither O whither wander I forlorn
First Line:
Whither O whither wander I forlorn
Last Line:
And by her oracles the world shall sway
Author:
John Ayloffe (Confident) & Andrew Marvell (Speculation)
DMI number:
3643
358.
With all the charms of France and Rome
First Line:
With all the charms of France and Rome
Last Line:
All oaths of coronation non obstante | To Mr G R
DMI number:
11967
359.
Why should we boast of right and law
First Line:
Why should we boast of right and law
Last Line:
A blessed reformation
DMI number:
12577
360.
Yet once more peace turns back her head to smile
First Line:
Yet once more peace turns back her head to smile
Last Line:
From villains tongues the ears of majesty
DMI number:
44329
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