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191.
To get a good peace and a flourishing trade
First Line:
To get a good peace and a flourishing trade
Last Line:
In hopes to procure a dewitting
DMI number:
8057
192.
To chant in rugged verse hoarse muse arise
First Line:
To chant in rugged verse hoarse muse arise
Last Line:
In varied numbers though not sweeter verse
Author:
Dr Henry Harington (Absolute)
DMI number:
38234
193.
Turn muse once more to Warwick's dismal lane
First Line:
Turn muse once more to Warwick's dismal lane
Last Line:
And reverent awe on the procession gaze
Author:
Bonnell Thornton (Absolute)
DMI number:
32739
194.
Twas at a city feast for honours won
First Line:
Twas at a city feast for honours won
Last Line:
He yawns nods drops asleep and snores
DMI number:
33555
195.
Unless corruption first deject the pride
First Line:
Unless corruption first deject the pride
Last Line:
Till the whole state unnerved in slavery sinks
Author:
James Thomson (Absolute)
DMI number:
28965
196.
Two parties had a difference and the cause
First Line:
Two parties had a difference and the cause
Last Line:
For where his horses draw your coach must go
Author:
Alexander Brome (Absolute)
DMI number:
16106
197.
Two sharpers once to gaming fell
First Line:
Two sharpers once to gaming fell
Last Line:
By whom they'll be devoured
DMI number:
4416
198.
Welcome to Scotia's plains dear injured youth
First Line:
Welcome to Scotia's plains dear injured youth
Last Line:
His God his king and country all denies
DMI number:
22511
199.
Well done my sons ye have redeemed my cause
First Line:
Well done my sons ye have redeemed my cause
Last Line:
May make you useful to St Peter's chair
Author:
Stephen College (Confident)
DMI number:
4870
200.
Well done my sons you have redeemed my cause
First Line:
Well done my sons you have redeemed my cause
Last Line:
May make you useful to St Peter's chair
Author:
Stephen College (Confident)
DMI number:
42319
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