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371.
Come on ye scribbling rebels of the age
First Line:
Come on ye scribbling rebels of the age
Last Line:
Thy rogueship made St Dick at Tyburn Tree
DMI number:
44315
372.
Come painter take a prospect from this hill
First Line:
Come painter take a prospect from this hill
Last Line:
Kneel to that image and pour out their prayers | And then die by suffocation
Author:
John Partridge (Confident)
DMI number:
4942
373.
Come painter take a prospect from this hill
First Line:
Come painter take a prospect from this hill
Last Line:
Kneel to this image and pour out their prayers | And then die by suffocation
Author:
John Partridge (Confident)
DMI number:
42328
374.
Come painter you and I you know dare do
First Line:
Come painter you and I you know dare do
Last Line:
Then Asaph's song shall be like Doeg's rhyme
DMI number:
41823
375.
Come then at last while anxious nations weep
First Line:
Come then at last while anxious nations weep
Last Line:
He dares to hazard both his life and crown
Author:
Nathaniel Lee (Absolute)
DMI number:
3718
376.
Charles reads the papers deems tis true
First Line:
Charles reads the papers deems tis true
Last Line:
As empty as he went
DMI number:
38000
377.
Charles whom thy country's voice applauding calls
First Line:
Charles whom thy country's voice applauding calls
Last Line:
Of Somer's nephew and of Hardwicke's son
Author:
Thomas Edwards (Absolute)
DMI number:
33841
378.
Charles's vigilance makes full amends for poor Stephen
First Line:
Charles's vigilance makes full amends for poor Stephen
Last Line:
He has three of them now in the stocks
DMI number:
37954
379.
Church scruples and jars
First Line:
Church scruples and jars
Last Line:
Than Lewis were England's physician
DMI number:
42677
380.
Clad with the infant glories of the spring
First Line:
Clad with the infant glories of the spring
Last Line:
Whilst with two godlike souls our Albion's blessed
DMI number:
43164
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