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131.
St Paul's proclaims the solemn midnight hour
First Line:
St Paul's proclaims the solemn midnight hour
Last Line:
Printed and sold by Simpson near the fleet
DMI number:
30554
132.
Some cry up famous Dowgate Hill
First Line:
Some cry up famous Dowgate Hill
Last Line:
To bid the world farewell
DMI number:
32933
133.
Th'auspicious morning does at last appear
First Line:
Th'auspicious morning does at last appear
Last Line:
Thus to her darling does her self address
DMI number:
6450
134.
The dangers which the wretched mortal meets
First Line:
The dangers which the wretched mortal meets
Last Line:
Refine my manly sense and modernise my style
DMI number:
32481
135.
The man that loves his king and nation
First Line:
The man that loves his king and nation
Last Line:
And fearless scorn each traitor's frown
Author:
John Hughes (Absolute)
DMI number:
11794
136.
The race of critics dull judicious rogues
First Line:
The race of critics dull judicious rogues
Last Line:
Let Nicolini act it if he can
Author:
Edward Young (Speculation)
DMI number:
11998
137.
The peaceful place where gladly I resort
First Line:
The peaceful place where gladly I resort
Last Line:
And share the pleasures I count only mine
Author:
Aphra Behn (Absolute)
DMI number:
8645
138.
The labours of a Dublin day
First Line:
The labours of a Dublin day
Last Line:
And Betty here bring L----n's ode
DMI number:
25670
139.
The muse great sir that with ambitious lay
First Line:
The muse great sir that with ambitious lay
Last Line:
To animate once more corporeal frames
DMI number:
13004
140.
The learned may read the poet may sing
First Line:
The learned may read the poet may sing
Last Line:
But swear to all that are handsome and new
DMI number:
12779
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