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81.
In days of yore when beasts could prate
First Line:
In days of yore when beasts could prate
Last Line:
To repel the base disturbers of his right
DMI number:
22599
82.
Is there or do the schoolmen dream
First Line:
Is there or do the schoolmen dream
Last Line:
Whose strength a prosperous state
Author:
Robert Nugent (Absolute)
DMI number:
19675
83.
Inspired with your applause the daring muse
First Line:
Inspired with your applause the daring muse
Last Line:
And throws a blot over thy inglorious name
DMI number:
22534
84.
Is Britain rescued from th' Italian chain
First Line:
Is Britain rescued from th' Italian chain
Last Line:
Repeat the stroke this Hydra springs no more
DMI number:
8418
85.
It happened in the twilight of the day
First Line:
It happened in the twilight of the day
Last Line:
Starts from the couch and bids the dame draw near
DMI number:
3636
86.
I who before could skip from tree to tree
First Line:
I who before could skip from tree to tree
Last Line:
Tis not to part with life I grieve but you
DMI number:
5246
87.
King George is come let flowers grace the way
First Line:
King George is come let flowers grace the way
Last Line:
To gratulate our next illustrious friend
DMI number:
12034
88.
Leofricus that noble earl
First Line:
Leofricus that noble earl
Last Line:
The town was ever free
Author:
Thomas Deloney (Absolute)
DMI number:
11454
89.
May general warrants north britons enslave
First Line:
May general warrants north britons enslave
Last Line:
Huzza with loud voices for Astley and Coke
DMI number:
31954
90.
Nor me the glories of thy birth engage
First Line:
Nor me the glories of thy birth engage
Last Line:
And may the power that raised preserve thy sceptred line
Author:
Robert Nugent (Absolute)
DMI number:
22434
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