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191.
What a cursed crew have we got
First Line:
What a cursed crew have we got
Last Line:
Here's his health and safe return
DMI number:
24772
192.
What a race were you running from bad into worse
First Line:
What a race were you running from bad into worse
Last Line:
To spur as if riding post haste to the devil
DMI number:
11038
193.
When Anjou by Ruvigny was compelled
First Line:
When Anjou by Ruvigny was compelled
Last Line:
The crown of France must follow that of Spain
DMI number:
6017
194.
When as queen robin ruled this land
First Line:
When as queen robin ruled this land
Last Line:
Or shorter by the head
DMI number:
13315
195.
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
196.
What thinkst thou of the times neighbour Tom
First Line:
What thinkst thou of the times neighbour Tom
Last Line:
Here's a health to the best born Briton
DMI number:
24828
197.
What's the spring breathing jessamine and rose
First Line:
What's the spring breathing jessamine and rose
Last Line:
They bought with their blood we'll never sell
DMI number:
24771
198.
When Britain first by heaven's command
First Line:
When Britain first by heaven's command
Last Line:
And manly hearts to guard the fair
Author:
James Thomson (Absolute)
DMI number:
24722
199.
When Britain's happiness I view
First Line:
When Britain's happiness I view
Last Line:
And never meet with an opposer
DMI number:
12016
200.
When Lewis the great
First Line:
When Lewis the great
Last Line:
For he'll stop not a mile short of Paris
DMI number:
8107
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