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1421.
One morning early Sir Ae went
First Line:
One morning early Sir Ae went
Last Line:
And sure to win the day sir | Fol de rol lol &c
DMI number:
32028
1422.
One Rhodilard by name
First Line:
One Rhodilard by name
Last Line:
Not one is to be found
DMI number:
4221
1423.
Proud and partial man alone
First Line:
Proud and partial man alone
Last Line:
Think they know most in their own eyes
DMI number:
14098
1424.
Proud with the spoils of royal cully
First Line:
Proud with the spoils of royal cully
Last Line:
The devil and Sir David take her
Author:
Charles Sackville (Absolute)
DMI number:
2241
1425.
Pull on be loyal Holbeach boys
First Line:
Pull on be loyal Holbeach boys
Last Line:
That gave us George to reign
DMI number:
11909
1426.
Pull on expiring tory boys
First Line:
Pull on expiring tory boys
Last Line:
Our liberties disturb
DMI number:
11954
1427.
Philosophy consists not
First Line:
Philosophy consists not
Last Line:
To plague unhappy man and ruin nations
Author:
James Thomson (Absolute)
DMI number:
37459
1428.
Piqued at the C----t she knew not why
First Line:
Piqued at the C----t she knew not why
Last Line:
And where lies freedom but in change
DMI number:
19484
1429.
Pirates may make cheap penniworths of their pillage
First Line:
Pirates may make cheap penniworths of their pillage
Last Line:
While his own lands are bargained for and sold
DMI number:
41517
1430.
Pitt in his sovereign's love had took such root
First Line:
Pitt in his sovereign's love had took such root
Last Line:
And blossomed so earl Chatham must bear fruit
DMI number:
31081
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