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1.
Alas poor Fanny wretched girl alas
First Line:
Alas poor Fanny wretched girl alas
Last Line:
And so to clear herself in time I leave her
Author:
John Winstanley (Absolute)
DMI number:
20706
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Constrained by winning worth the admiring muse
First Line:
Constrained by winning worth the admiring muse
Last Line:
That George might Cavendish restore
DMI number:
19255
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Ere Europe's peace is broken quite
First Line:
Ere Europe's peace is broken quite
Last Line:
Why Falstaff's honour and a whore
Author:
Joseph Mitchell (Absolute)
DMI number:
23047
4.
Enough to glory and his country given
First Line:
Enough to glory and his country given
Last Line:
And bids the purling stream its winding course pursue
DMI number:
22942
5.
Here Mercury this present take
First Line:
Here Mercury this present take
Last Line:
And for it I'll take care of you
DMI number:
19271
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Hibernia's happy while her Carteret reigns
First Line:
Hibernia's happy while her Carteret reigns
Last Line:
And merits the whole nation's best applause
DMI number:
19809
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I'm not high church nor low church nor Tory nor Whig
First Line:
I'm not high church nor low church nor Tory nor Whig
Last Line:
I'm a friend to my country yet true to my king
DMI number:
19287
8.
If right I read Dan Ovid's gentle strain
First Line:
If right I read Dan Ovid's gentle strain
Last Line:
So proudly neighing he pursued his way
DMI number:
23018
9.
Sister I sometimes have complained
First Line:
Sister I sometimes have complained
Last Line:
Sing Chesterfield the land's desire
DMI number:
22963
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Sister you often have complained
First Line:
Sister you often have complained
Last Line:
His zeal for me has made him thine
DMI number:
22964
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