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1611.
Since faction ebbs and rogues grow out of fashion
First Line:
Since faction ebbs and rogues grow out of fashion
Last Line:
Whig poets and whig sheriffs may hang together
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
3719
1612.
Since fortune dear sir
First Line:
Since fortune dear sir
Last Line:
You must like an alderman guttle
DMI number:
32178
1613.
Since gold is the god of the nation
First Line:
Since gold is the god of the nation
Last Line:
Can injure a hair of his head
Author:
Edward Ward (Absolute)
DMI number:
8029
1614.
Since Hanover is come
First Line:
Since Hanover is come
Last Line:
With that old psalm-raiser H----ly
DMI number:
11906
1615.
Since it has lately pleased our new-born state
First Line:
Since it has lately pleased our new-born state
Last Line:
For this and more may be obtained by prayer
DMI number:
7452
1616.
Since it must be our wretched case
First Line:
Since it must be our wretched case
Last Line:
And make our exit in a string | With a fa la la
DMI number:
11961
1617.
Sincerest critic of my prose or rhyme
First Line:
Sincerest critic of my prose or rhyme
Last Line:
And all the golden age is but a dream
Author:
William Congreve (Absolute)
DMI number:
22145
1618.
Sincerest critic of my prose or rhyme
First Line:
Sincerest critic of my prose or rhyme
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And Ovid's golden age is but a dream
Author:
William Congreve (Absolute)
DMI number:
33198
1619.
Sing Io paeans through the land
First Line:
Sing Io paeans through the land
Last Line:
Or buttons made at Kew
DMI number:
36036
1620.
Sing praise to our gracious queen Anne
First Line:
Sing praise to our gracious queen Anne
Last Line:
Pray god it may be for the best
DMI number:
13260
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