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1211.
Never did our English senate know
First Line:
Never did our English senate know
Last Line:
Even U---- to conform make P---- a Williamite
DMI number:
3876
1212.
Never yet in vain did heaven its omens send
First Line:
Never yet in vain did heaven its omens send
Last Line:
Then fell the brightest jewel in the crown
DMI number:
31319
1213.
New ministers when first they get in place
First Line:
New ministers when first they get in place
Last Line:
But first vote money then redress at leisure
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
3720
1214.
News to expect from Houghton hall
First Line:
News to expect from Houghton hall
Last Line:
If I obey and take the shame
DMI number:
2875
1215.
Not gaudy butterflies are Lico's game
First Line:
Not gaudy butterflies are Lico's game
Last Line:
Scarce meaner they who terms like these impose
Author:
Edward Young (Absolute)
DMI number:
37172
1216.
Not gentler virtues glowed in Cambray's breast
First Line:
Not gentler virtues glowed in Cambray's breast
Last Line:
But vice prevails and impious men bear sway
DMI number:
31309
1217.
Not mighty Caesar did from Gallia come
First Line:
Not mighty Caesar did from Gallia come
Last Line:
Less honour Caesar sir deserves than you
DMI number:
11975
1218.
Not persons destitute of cash
First Line:
Not persons destitute of cash
Last Line:
Yet never come to the mitre
DMI number:
24488
1219.
Not Rome in all her splendour could compare
First Line:
Not Rome in all her splendour could compare
Last Line:
And Mrs Stafford yield to Betty Hall
Author:
John Wilmot (Speculation)
DMI number:
2174
1220.
No sacred pages never more repine
First Line:
No sacred pages never more repine
Last Line:
But like the furnace flash upon thy foes
DMI number:
5720
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