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571.
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 | May gay flower-de-luces will flourish no more
DMI number:
42340
572.
Though wit in a ballad should bite like a tooth
First Line:
Though wit in a ballad should bite like a tooth
Last Line:
With pleasure the rest let our enemies tell | Which &c
DMI number:
13331
573.
Three sons of dullness an illustrious race
First Line:
Three sons of dullness an illustrious race
Last Line:
From all her sons so impudent and dull
DMI number:
3391
574.
Three Tunbridge knights now jointly grace my pen
First Line:
Three Tunbridge knights now jointly grace my pen
Last Line:
Since we like soap and salt soon melt away
DMI number:
15312
575.
To what new curse does preserve our race
First Line:
To what new curse does preserve our race
Last Line:
But a stung conscience be their softest rack
DMI number:
2285
576.
To some tis strange that equal honours now
First Line:
To some tis strange that equal honours now
Last Line:
One on the stage and one behind the scenes
DMI number:
21706
577.
To speak the truth is criminal now
First Line:
To speak the truth is criminal now
Last Line:
And our distressed land surround
DMI number:
7478
578.
To the earl says the countess what makes you so dull
First Line:
To the earl says the countess what makes you so dull
Last Line:
Had you been plain madam and I been plain will
Author:
Sir Charles Hanbury Williams (Speculation)
DMI number:
17977
579.
To the knights burgesses and cits
First Line:
To the knights burgesses and cits
Last Line:
And your petitioners shall never pray &c
DMI number:
7678
580.
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
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