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801.
How each Whig of late
First Line:
How each Whig of late
Last Line:
For church both night and day
DMI number:
7384
802.
How easy tis to sail with wind and tide
First Line:
How easy tis to sail with wind and tide
Last Line:
But then the nation will be truly blessed
Author:
Edmund Hickeringill (Speculation) & Elkanah Settle (Confident) & Samuel Pordage (Speculation)
DMI number:
5985
803.
How fleeting is honour who'd strive to be great
First Line:
How fleeting is honour who'd strive to be great
Last Line:
Then whip goes the seal and adieu my Lord K----r
DMI number:
5885
804.
How fond are men of rule and place
First Line:
How fond are men of rule and place
Last Line:
In hopes to be supreme in wit
Author:
John Gay (Absolute)
DMI number:
30188
805.
How fond are men of rule and place
First Line:
How fond are men of rule and place
Last Line:
Lions and noble beasts despise
Author:
John Gay (Absolute)
DMI number:
23429
806.
Horrible thought good Suffolk for a while
First Line:
Horrible thought good Suffolk for a while
Last Line:
Presumptuous rebel
Author:
Thomas Francklin (Absolute)
DMI number:
40527
807.
How at the other b-----r to try a priest
First Line:
How at the other b-----r to try a priest
Last Line:
They that can make their k---s can make their lords
DMI number:
7260
808.
How blessed the court how lost the fair
First Line:
How blessed the court how lost the fair
Last Line:
Where Ganymede takes place of Venus
DMI number:
35067
809.
How blessed were my days when I spent them at cricket
First Line:
How blessed were my days when I spent them at cricket
Last Line:
So oddly so idly so sadly so simply | Derry down &c
DMI number:
24519
810.
How blest and double blest is he
First Line:
How blest and double blest is he
Last Line:
Let honest poor get all they can
DMI number:
36871
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