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201.
Westminster is a mill that grinds all causes
First Line:
Westminster is a mill that grinds all causes
Last Line:
The toll is oft made greater than the grist
Author:
Sir John Davies (Speculation)
DMI number:
41933
202.
What a devil ails the parliament
First Line:
What a devil ails the parliament
Last Line:
As Thomas Earl of D--by
DMI number:
4866
203.
When Pontius wished an edict might be passed
First Line:
When Pontius wished an edict might be passed
Last Line:
But first my dear I'd have you learn to swim
DMI number:
12730
204.
When roused by stings of sore repentance
First Line:
When roused by stings of sore repentance
Last Line:
The sage the patriot and the man
Author:
Samuel Whyte (Speculation)
DMI number:
36541
205.
When in the senate honest Paul
First Line:
When in the senate honest Paul
Last Line:
To be thus with your speeches stunned
DMI number:
8941
206.
Whenever you fought the haughty foes were broke
First Line:
Whenever you fought the haughty foes were broke
Last Line:
How well for liberty you spoke and fought
DMI number:
39918
207.
Where justice all its pompous terror wears
First Line:
Where justice all its pompous terror wears
Last Line:
Shakes at his guilt unconscious of her own
DMI number:
13034
208.
Where shall we fix our wonder or our praise
First Line:
Where shall we fix our wonder or our praise
Last Line:
Where nothing reigns but innocence and love
DMI number:
10006
209.
While still the lawyer's library increases
First Line:
While still the lawyer's library increases
Last Line:
And Coke on Littleton is still the law
DMI number:
1855
210.
While you my lord alas amidst a few
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While you my lord alas amidst a few
Last Line:
Justice shall fan the flame of social love
Author:
Robert Nugent (Absolute)
DMI number:
22414
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