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511.
Not Rome in all her splendour could compare
First Line:
Not Rome in all her splendour could compare
Last Line:
And Mrs Stafford yield to Betty Hall
Author:
John Wilmot (Speculation)
DMI number:
2174
512.
Not superstitiously I speak but H this letter still
First Line:
Not superstitiously I speak but H this letter still
Last Line:
Henry the eighth did happily Rome's irreligious cease
DMI number:
43748
513.
No sooner was the sacred union broke
First Line:
No sooner was the sacred union broke
Last Line:
Smiled at the sportive malice of his foes
DMI number:
3072
514.
No more he's gone with angel's wings he fled
First Line:
No more he's gone with angel's wings he fled
Last Line:
You were reserved for an eternal crown
DMI number:
43581
515.
No more let Britain's sons repining praise
First Line:
No more let Britain's sons repining praise
Last Line:
The blissful years when George and Charlotte reigned
DMI number:
28785
516.
O ---- think thou poor unhappy -----
First Line:
O ---- think thou poor unhappy -----
Last Line:
Fear not whole myriads in thy cause will join
DMI number:
7282
517.
O A--a see the prelude is begun
First Line:
O A--a see the prelude is begun
Last Line:
At him they strike but regal right's their prize
DMI number:
7259
518.
O Anna see the prelude is begun
First Line:
O Anna see the prelude is begun
Last Line:
At him they strike but regal right's their prize
DMI number:
39153
519.
O Anna think thou poor unhappy queen
First Line:
O Anna think thou poor unhappy queen
Last Line:
Fear not whole myriads in thy cause will join
DMI number:
10989
520.
Now blessings on you all ye powers above
First Line:
Now blessings on you all ye powers above
Last Line:
In the wide field his rightful claim to oppose
DMI number:
43201
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