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601.
Peace returned on downy wings
First Line:
Peace returned on downy wings
Last Line:
A deeper plunge alone can set them free
DMI number:
3060
602.
Pensive in shades Britannia's genius sat
First Line:
Pensive in shades Britannia's genius sat
Last Line:
To strive who most excels in loyalty
DMI number:
17808
603.
Preceland prince haiffing prerogatyve
First Line:
Preceland prince haiffing prerogatyve
Last Line:
Sae sall thou win a place in paradyce | And mak on Eard an honnourable end
Author:
William Stewart (Speculation)
DMI number:
10874
604.
Prepare each man his glass in hand
First Line:
Prepare each man his glass in hand
Last Line:
Till George does come again | So Tories they may swing &c
DMI number:
12135
605.
Preserve our queen the church and state
First Line:
Preserve our queen the church and state
Last Line:
Send us a quick and lasting peace | We beseech thee
DMI number:
7353
606.
Preserved by wonder in the oak O Charles
First Line:
Preserved by wonder in the oak O Charles
Last Line:
But now I think on it I have said enough
Author:
John Lacy (Absolute) & John Wilmot (Speculation)
DMI number:
5666
607.
Princes by disobedience yet command
First Line:
Princes by disobedience yet command
Last Line:
They meet their fate in ill-used happiness
Author:
Sir Robert Howard (Absolute)
DMI number:
5597
608.
Princes my fair unfortunately great
First Line:
Princes my fair unfortunately great
Last Line:
Farewell hope all things and remember me
Author:
William Dodd (Absolute)
DMI number:
25326
609.
Posterity when histories relate
First Line:
Posterity when histories relate
Last Line:
Too great for him to do or them to hear
Author:
Daniel Defoe (Speculation)
DMI number:
6925
610.
Pox take you foolish jacobites
First Line:
Pox take you foolish jacobites
Last Line:
Amen amen amen | Then to tyburn they must go &c
DMI number:
12019
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