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1551.
See from his colours turncoat Y-- retreat
First Line:
See from his colours turncoat Y-- retreat
Last Line:
And truth to blush at such unmanly strains
DMI number:
31351
1552.
See your great friend Caesonius who is gone
First Line:
See your great friend Caesonius who is gone
Last Line:
His love to Seneca that you repaid
DMI number:
27499
1553.
Seldom is factious ire in haughty minds
First Line:
Seldom is factious ire in haughty minds
Last Line:
Suppressed breaks forth again and blazes higher
Author:
Thomas May (Absolute)
DMI number:
14677
1554.
See see the air clears the murmurers that grumbled
First Line:
See see the air clears the murmurers that grumbled
Last Line:
There's a world in the goblet that's drank to the king
DMI number:
4468
1555.
See skulking through the isles each Tr m wight
First Line:
See skulking through the isles each Tr m wight
Last Line:
The house of prayer turned to a den of ths
DMI number:
23180
1556.
Seven sages in these latter times are seen
First Line:
Seven sages in these latter times are seen
Last Line:
Though they like Samson in the ruin fall
DMI number:
5718
1557.
Shall Britons still at feeble wishes stay
First Line:
Shall Britons still at feeble wishes stay
Last Line:
Trade wealth and fame to make those blessings please
DMI number:
22518
1558.
Shall every Jack and every Jill
First Line:
Shall every Jack and every Jill
Last Line:
From such a vile untimely end
DMI number:
43007
1559.
Shall honour fame and titles of renown
First Line:
Shall honour fame and titles of renown
Last Line:
Remember that thou must die
DMI number:
23884
1560.
Shall P-t to sacred freedom late so dear
First Line:
Shall P-t to sacred freedom late so dear
Last Line:
P-t G--lle B-te and B-d much the same
DMI number:
31082
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