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931.
In former days I've heard it said
First Line:
In former days I've heard it said
Last Line:
And Wilkes again be free
DMI number:
32081
932.
In former reign as great as Caesar
First Line:
In former reign as great as Caesar
Last Line:
The pelf by loss of honour gained
DMI number:
21798
933.
In former times but heaven be praised
First Line:
In former times but heaven be praised
Last Line:
We call the thing a lord
DMI number:
32180
934.
In our unhappy days of yore
First Line:
In our unhappy days of yore
Last Line:
Of those intruders there no end is
DMI number:
10675
935.
In Oxford bards there are most sad ones
First Line:
In Oxford bards there are most sad ones
Last Line:
And stamping damns the revolution
DMI number:
12010
936.
In Oxford fair county some folks make a rout
First Line:
In Oxford fair county some folks make a rout
Last Line:
We want no old Turner nor new almanack
DMI number:
24514
937.
In parliament a Burgess Cole was placed
First Line:
In parliament a Burgess Cole was placed
Last Line:
And lives a Burgess with heaven's royal peers
DMI number:
33879
938.
In parliament whenever a question comes
First Line:
In parliament whenever a question comes
Last Line:
You that say no would damn it the ayes have it
Author:
David Garrick (Absolute)
DMI number:
38111
939.
In pious times ere priestcraft did begin
First Line:
In pious times ere priestcraft did begin
Last Line:
And willing nations knew their lawful lord
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
3689
940.
In pious times when poets were well banged
First Line:
In pious times when poets were well banged
Last Line:
If this won't do thou shalt be fairly hung
DMI number:
43030
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