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631.
When James our great monarch so wise and discreet
First Line:
When James our great monarch so wise and discreet
Last Line:
Which never yet was broke that you'd rule by the sword
DMI number:
6386
632.
When Jove had first resolved on Britain's fate
First Line:
When Jove had first resolved on Britain's fate
Last Line:
And leave to B--g his tea and drawing-room
DMI number:
33174
633.
When the joy of all hearts and desire of all eyes
First Line:
When the joy of all hearts and desire of all eyes
Last Line:
But Orange shall reap the fruit of his merit
DMI number:
42376
634.
When the K leaves of S---ly and holds to the queen
First Line:
When the K leaves of S---ly and holds to the queen
Last Line:
Lord how would the Romish religion prevail | That out of this nation it might not turn
DMI number:
42380
635.
While lewd Whitehall burning in justest flames
First Line:
While lewd Whitehall burning in justest flames
Last Line:
Shall every fire but the world's last outface
DMI number:
4979
636.
When Wood had like t' have taken root
First Line:
When Wood had like t' have taken root
Last Line:
And drink like Aristotle
DMI number:
117
637.
When you have a fat parson that's fleshy and new
First Line:
When you have a fat parson that's fleshy and new
Last Line:
Before he's digested tis thought he will choke 'em
DMI number:
7451
638.
Wherever through the city or country I range
First Line:
Wherever through the city or country I range
Last Line:
No more golden eys when the hen is starved dead | Which nobody can deny
DMI number:
25108
639.
Whig's the first letter of his name
First Line:
Whig's the first letter of his name
Last Line:
Nol's soul and Ireton's live within him yet
DMI number:
7962
640.
While you behold the imperfect coin
First Line:
While you behold the imperfect coin
Last Line:
Tis not by God's grace but permission
DMI number:
24714
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