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31.
It was my hap spectator once to be
First Line:
It was my hap spectator once to be
Last Line:
Your paradise is Bedlam if not hell
Author:
Charles Darby (Absolute)
DMI number:
5917
32.
In vain the French before Turin prepare
First Line:
In vain the French before Turin prepare
Last Line:
And where they fought a trophy find a tomb
DMI number:
5999
33.
Jack reckons up the A-----ls we have
First Line:
Jack reckons up the A-----ls we have
Last Line:
But twice as many cowards are too few
DMI number:
19837
34.
I think I shall never despair
First Line:
I think I shall never despair
Last Line:
Till justice is tacked with a halter | To the 130 and 4
Author:
John Tutchin (Speculation)
DMI number:
5900
35.
I who from drinking never could spare an hour
First Line:
I who from drinking never could spare an hour
Last Line:
Does the king's bastards starve to keep his own
DMI number:
4753
36.
I will sing in the praise if you'll lend but an ear
First Line:
I will sing in the praise if you'll lend but an ear
Last Line:
And broke all their swords and cried vive le roy
Author:
Thomas Brown (Confident)
DMI number:
6636
37.
I'll tell you a story now listen and hear
First Line:
I'll tell you a story now listen and hear
Last Line:
To taste of the halter they are fully bent | Rebellious Jacobites nonjuring Jacobites | Perjured Jacobites all
DMI number:
12028
38.
If true these hearsay writers tell
First Line:
If true these hearsay writers tell
Last Line:
By their absurdity should strike
DMI number:
20843
39.
Keen satire rise and help my willing pen
First Line:
Keen satire rise and help my willing pen
Last Line:
As they storm towns and take them what they please
DMI number:
13774
40.
Nay painter if thou darest design that fight
First Line:
Nay painter if thou darest design that fight
Last Line:
In Petty's double keeled experiment
Author:
Sir John Denham (Speculation) & Andrew Marvell (Confident)
DMI number:
3570
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