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1.
All you who this day's jubilee attend
First Line:
All you who this day's jubilee attend
Last Line:
Carry a quo warranto into France
Author:
Thomas Otway (Absolute)
DMI number:
3717
2.
How wretchedly he rules
First Line:
How wretchedly he rules
Last Line:
That's served by cowards and advised by fools
Author:
Thomas Otway (Absolute)
DMI number:
19220
3.
I would serve my king
First Line:
I would serve my king
Last Line:
As every true born subject ought
Author:
Thomas Otway (Absolute)
DMI number:
19757
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Reign reign you monarchs that divide the world
First Line:
Reign reign you monarchs that divide the world
Last Line:
They wait but for a storm and then devour you
Author:
Thomas Otway (Absolute)
DMI number:
18740
5.
Though poets immortality may give
First Line:
Though poets immortality may give
Last Line:
And all who ever were his were providence's foes
Author:
Thomas Otway (Absolute)
DMI number:
4985
6.
What horror's this that dwells upon the plain
First Line:
What horror's this that dwells upon the plain
Last Line:
Is gone is gone never to return from death's eternal sleep
Author:
Thomas Otway (Absolute)
DMI number:
3954
7.
When too much plenty luxury and ease
First Line:
When too much plenty luxury and ease
Last Line:
Of Caesar's love to an obedient land
Author:
Thomas Otway (Absolute)
DMI number:
3794