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1761.
The plot is vanished like to a bashful sprite
First Line:
The plot is vanished like to a bashful sprite
Last Line:
Whilst perjured villains have what is their due
DMI number:
43153
1762.
The Inquisitor General resigning his place
First Line:
The Inquisitor General resigning his place
Last Line:
Concuring with that of the Court and the K--g
DMI number:
27157
1763.
The juncto met and after some debate
First Line:
The juncto met and after some debate
Last Line:
If we fail there we must in course rebell
DMI number:
28781
1764.
The Junto met and after some debate
First Line:
The Junto met and after some debate
Last Line:
If we fail there we must in course rebel
DMI number:
12507
1765.
The king of birds a senate held
First Line:
The king of birds a senate held
Last Line:
An eagle's birth above a crow's
Author:
William Pittis (Speculation)
DMI number:
3394
1766.
The king's bench is the bench on which the king sits
First Line:
The king's bench is the bench on which the king sits
Last Line:
For the bench of a king can never be a jail
DMI number:
32164
1767.
The kingly ruler of the plain
First Line:
The kingly ruler of the plain
Last Line:
Rose from their seats and sneaked away
Author:
Robert Dodsley (Absolute)
DMI number:
30844
1768.
The noble T-- stigmatize who can
First Line:
The noble T-- stigmatize who can
Last Line:
To show the British cit a Paris blade
DMI number:
37018
1769.
The noon day star that once out faced the sun
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The noon day star that once out faced the sun
Last Line:
That shall embalm thy everlasting name
DMI number:
3804
1770.
The old English cause knocks at every man's door
First Line:
The old English cause knocks at every man's door
Last Line:
And drive for old Rome and get home if he can | No highlander cutpurse shall then give us law | Though the Devil should help him or Tyler and Straw
DMI number:
19512
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