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311.
How fares it with our great and royal master
First Line:
How fares it with our great and royal master
Last Line:
Where merit meets his bounty as it doth | In you
Author:
Benjamin Jonson (Absolute)
DMI number:
13802
312.
How altered now is London grown
First Line:
How altered now is London grown
Last Line:
When I was a city trader
DMI number:
2096
313.
How are we changed O Thames from what we were
First Line:
How are we changed O Thames from what we were
Last Line:
And solid worth is changed for empty show
DMI number:
2095
314.
How blessed are beggar lasses
First Line:
How blessed are beggar lasses
Last Line:
Our pleasure till tomorrow | Drink away &c
Author:
Charles Coffey (Absolute)
DMI number:
631
315.
How blest and double blest is he
First Line:
How blest and double blest is he
Last Line:
Let honest poor get all they can
DMI number:
36871
316.
High taxes ran the Britons loud complained
First Line:
High taxes ran the Britons loud complained
Last Line:
And who will buy a lace that has no coat
DMI number:
17990
317.
His chimney smokes it is some omen dire
First Line:
His chimney smokes it is some omen dire
Last Line:
His neighbours are alarmed and cry out fire
DMI number:
25003
318.
His grace will game to White's a bull be led
First Line:
His grace will game to White's a bull be led
Last Line:
And silent sells a king or buys a queen
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
22425
319.
His grace's fate sage Cutler could foresee
First Line:
His grace's fate sage Cutler could foresee
Last Line:
Want with a full or with an empty purse
Author:
Alexander Pope (Confident)
DMI number:
16362
320.
His lordship bought his last gay birthday dress
First Line:
His lordship bought his last gay birthday dress
Last Line:
Extremely good for he does never pay
DMI number:
27507
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