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131.
The smoky sighs the bitter tears
First Line:
The smoky sighs the bitter tears
Last Line:
From Troy's return where they were lost
DMI number:
8993
132.
This is true liberty where freeborn men
First Line:
This is true liberty where freeborn men
Last Line:
What can be juster in a state than this
Author:
Euripides (Confident) & John Milton (Absolute)
DMI number:
33232
133.
Thou blooming offspring of great Marlborough's line
First Line:
Thou blooming offspring of great Marlborough's line
Last Line:
Never triumphed but to set the nation free
DMI number:
12163
134.
To villains who their native country sell
First Line:
To villains who their native country sell
Last Line:
And barter future weal for present pay
DMI number:
24436
135.
To speak with freedom dignity and ease
First Line:
To speak with freedom dignity and ease
Last Line:
But he is present and I must forebear
DMI number:
20844
136.
Tis said of monkeys that their race can talk
First Line:
Tis said of monkeys that their race can talk
Last Line:
And wake its hottest wrath for blood unjustly shed
DMI number:
33582
137.
To Lee I tune the heart-felt lays
First Line:
To Lee I tune the heart-felt lays
Last Line:
With Washington and Hampden
DMI number:
36005
138.
To Wyndham tune no venal lyre
First Line:
To Wyndham tune no venal lyre
Last Line:
To rapture wake the string
DMI number:
36083
139.
Twas the wish of thy heart to rivet the chain
First Line:
Twas the wish of thy heart to rivet the chain
Last Line:
And felonious it flags as it flies
DMI number:
35984
140.
Unhappy age and we in it
First Line:
Unhappy age and we in it
Last Line:
To Jesuits the state
DMI number:
42326
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