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251.
With joy though rude our city bad me say
First Line:
With joy though rude our city bad me say
Last Line:
Long live the Queen in England Ormond here
Author:
Richard Estcourt (Absolute)
DMI number:
11842
252.
Why shine these lights these chariots roll so brisk
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Why shine these lights these chariots roll so brisk
Last Line:
What makes this dreadful din a game at whist
DMI number:
24891
253.
Yes yes Lamoignon with the town I'm tired
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Yes yes Lamoignon with the town I'm tired
Last Line:
The Devil take the hindmost is the cry
DMI number:
8967
254.
Ye ladies fair who live remote
First Line:
Ye ladies fair who live remote
Last Line:
But piss and pray and go to bed | With a fa la la &c
Author:
Mr. Caley (Confident)
DMI number:
9973
255.
Ye northern blasts and Eurus wont to sweep
First Line:
Ye northern blasts and Eurus wont to sweep
Last Line:
Shall dwell for ever on our chosen plains
Author:
Richard Glover (Absolute)
DMI number:
32499
256.
Would you enjoy the sweetest hour of day
First Line:
Would you enjoy the sweetest hour of day
Last Line:
The rest is love divine infinity
DMI number:
22869
257.
Young heirs left in this town where sin's so rank
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Young heirs left in this town where sin's so rank
Last Line:
Who play with them a while at length devour them
Author:
George Wilkins (Absolute)
DMI number:
17325
258.
Your letter Amenta charmed me as I read
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Your letter Amenta charmed me as I read
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And she'll be called Lucretia or Cassander
DMI number:
18101
259.
Your rebus my dear friend I've perused
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Your rebus my dear friend I've perused
Last Line:
So tis old Ely city you mean
DMI number:
33988
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