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Although a slave I'm born and bred
First Line:
Although a slave I'm born and bred
Last Line:
So god or devil take me
DMI number:
32998
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But marriage is a yoke the better still
First Line:
But marriage is a yoke the better still
Last Line:
And never is he so free but when in chains
DMI number:
39952
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Cursed be the man what do I wish as tho
First Line:
Cursed be the man what do I wish as tho
Last Line:
And great his country to enslave
Author:
Abraham Cowley (Absolute)
DMI number:
28292
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Great Hope of Britain | Here the muse essays
First Line:
Great Hope of Britain | Here the muse essays
Last Line:
And the muse swell it in immortal lays
Author:
Richard Savage (Absolute)
DMI number:
32757
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Heavens are we such a servile nation grown
First Line:
Heavens are we such a servile nation grown
Last Line:
The Scotch we find will be oppressed no more
Author:
Forbes||William||of Disblair (Absolute)
DMI number:
28293
6.
Happy those times
First Line:
Happy those times
Last Line:
What we are now possessed of
DMI number:
40972
7.
Hark heard ye not that piercing cry
First Line:
Hark heard ye not that piercing cry
Last Line:
For other's woe down virtue's manly cheeks
Author:
Erasmus Darwin (Absolute)
DMI number:
36968
8.
Here let a captive fetch a panting groan
First Line:
Here let a captive fetch a panting groan
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And bid the world with all its joys adieu
DMI number:
22933
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How wretched is a woman's fate
First Line:
How wretched is a woman's fate
Last Line:
That I may cheerfully your will obey
DMI number:
21599
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How poor a thing is pride when all as slaves
First Line:
How poor a thing is pride when all as slaves
Last Line:
Differ but in their fetters not their graves
Author:
Samuel Daniel (Absolute)
DMI number:
17316
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