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601.
From immoderate fines and defamation
First Line:
From immoderate fines and defamation
Last Line:
And from the Star Chamber in Westminster Hall | Libera nos &c
DMI number:
42357
602.
From infallible Rome once more I am come
First Line:
From infallible Rome once more I am come
Last Line:
Nor take his ballad in dudgeon
DMI number:
42977
603.
From Jesuitical polls who proudly expose
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From Jesuitical polls who proudly expose
Last Line:
Who their politics learnt from whipping boys a---es | For ever good lord deliver me
DMI number:
42348
604.
From kings that would sell us to pay their old scores
First Line:
From kings that would sell us to pay their old scores
Last Line:
When all are as false as the saving of Flanders | Good lord deliver us
DMI number:
5186
605.
From merit unwieldy and overgrown worth
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From merit unwieldy and overgrown worth
Last Line:
Who'll endeavour to save St Paul's work 'tis thought | Libera nos &c
DMI number:
7457
606.
From orchards of ample extent
First Line:
From orchards of ample extent
Last Line:
They'll loiter no longer behind
Author:
John Cunningham (Absolute)
DMI number:
30293
607.
From Oxford we learn Friar Twister the lean
First Line:
From Oxford we learn Friar Twister the lean
Last Line:
Next time you're preferred it will be to a r--
DMI number:
24427
608.
From people pretending to extraordinary zeal
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From people pretending to extraordinary zeal
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And from eating hard eggs without any salt | Libera nos &c
DMI number:
7268
609.
From Poll's heroic soul let statesmen see
First Line:
From Poll's heroic soul let statesmen see
Last Line:
Was it the bird of S----s or that of B--h
DMI number:
22786
610.
From popish bishops high flying peers
First Line:
From popish bishops high flying peers
Last Line:
The cloak more faithful than the gown | Audi nos &c
DMI number:
5298
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