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81.
To shun the vows of senseless bards
First Line:
To shun the vows of senseless bards
Last Line:
By pleasing them to bless mankind
DMI number:
19547
82.
Tories are tools of Irish race
First Line:
Tories are tools of Irish race
Last Line:
Let shame and confusion be plagues to all those | That are such tories and rogues in grain
DMI number:
43021
83.
Vat mean you shon English you make dis great poder
First Line:
Vat mean you shon English you make dis great poder
Last Line:
You dogs take your hells and lets all run away
DMI number:
31762
84.
We give the world to understand
First Line:
We give the world to understand
Last Line:
And Drapier's vie with Cooper's Hill
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Absolute)
DMI number:
118
85.
Upon a time there came a patent
First Line:
Upon a time there came a patent
Last Line:
Oft scours to save his hide
DMI number:
18165
86.
What is beauty tis a flower
First Line:
What is beauty tis a flower
Last Line:
And Bloomfield is her name on earth
Author:
Samuel Whyte (Speculation)
DMI number:
33886
87.
When Arthur first in court began
First Line:
When Arthur first in court began
Last Line:
But he pulled her out by the tail
DMI number:
44195
88.
What though the Dean hears not the knell
First Line:
What though the Dean hears not the knell
Last Line:
Chink but Wood's halfpence and he'll hear
DMI number:
24804
89.
When glorious Ormond as beloved as great
First Line:
When glorious Ormond as beloved as great
Last Line:
Or like him ever rise to us again
DMI number:
43645
90.
When great Nassau is dead and gone
First Line:
When great Nassau is dead and gone
Last Line:
The strangest Queendom ever was
Author:
Henry Mordaunt (Speculation)
DMI number:
5889
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