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1641.
Stand forth thou grand impostor of our time
First Line:
Stand forth thou grand impostor of our time
Last Line:
Recant thy books and then go hang thyself
DMI number:
6546
1642.
Stand up Smectymnuus and hear thy trial
First Line:
Stand up Smectymnuus and hear thy trial
Last Line:
And underwrite this motto we be three
DMI number:
4462
1643.
Stanhope has gained one branch of fame
First Line:
Stanhope has gained one branch of fame
Last Line:
Reaps more than half the satisfaction
DMI number:
22588
1644.
Stanhope hath gained one branch of fame
First Line:
Stanhope hath gained one branch of fame
Last Line:
Reaps more than half the satisfaction
DMI number:
25561
1645.
Such were the scenes while base corruption strayed
First Line:
Such were the scenes while base corruption strayed
Last Line:
Now virtue is become the only bribe
DMI number:
39111
1646.
Sure nothing can my grief exceed
First Line:
Sure nothing can my grief exceed
Last Line:
At any rate to shed his precious blood
DMI number:
26559
1647.
Soon as the welcome voice I chanced to hear
First Line:
Soon as the welcome voice I chanced to hear
Last Line:
As good as great as happy as ye are
DMI number:
42856
1648.
Sound sound let distant worlds through endless ages know
First Line:
Sound sound let distant worlds through endless ages know
Last Line:
None but the brave deserve the fair
DMI number:
19803
1649.
Sound sound the trumpet beat the drum
First Line:
Sound sound the trumpet beat the drum
Last Line:
In honour of our British Caesar
DMI number:
12037
1650.
Some doubt in part the story of this plot
First Line:
Some doubt in part the story of this plot
Last Line:
When bribes shall cease and virtue be restored
DMI number:
24547
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