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111.
All Britons rejoice at this turn of the state
First Line:
All Britons rejoice at this turn of the state
Last Line:
Betwixt Arthur Moor and King Lewis | La la &c
DMI number:
13256
112.
All hail auspicious day whose wished return
First Line:
All hail auspicious day whose wished return
Last Line:
The sun and Caesar but prepared this day
Author:
George Bubb Dodington (Absolute)
DMI number:
25790
113.
All hail my son my well beloved all hail
First Line:
All hail my son my well beloved all hail
Last Line:
Augusta's genius Duncombe still be owned
DMI number:
6452
114.
All hail propitious day whose wished return
First Line:
All hail propitious day whose wished return
Last Line:
The sun and Caesar but prepared this day
DMI number:
12606
115.
All hail ye soft mysterious powers that charm
First Line:
All hail ye soft mysterious powers that charm
Last Line:
Sings in her rags and dances in her chains
DMI number:
11818
116.
All hands were piped to them up rose Sir
First Line:
All hands were piped to them up rose Sir
Last Line:
The dire effects of arbitrary power
DMI number:
32035
117.
A zealous patriot had a parrot taught
First Line:
A zealous patriot had a parrot taught
Last Line:
Who more a patriot lived than poll or died
DMI number:
22785
118.
Abhorred abhorrers horribly abhorred
First Line:
Abhorred abhorrers horribly abhorred
Last Line:
Does vote abhorrers all to be abhorred
DMI number:
43028
119.
About the time that I shall be
First Line:
About the time that I shall be
Last Line:
The fox shall ride the goose the goose the ass
DMI number:
4496
120.
Above that bridge which lofty turrets crown
First Line:
Above that bridge which lofty turrets crown
Last Line:
Boast safely challenge either Rome or Greece
Author:
Charles Hopkins (Confident)
DMI number:
4047
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