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1681.
Two fathers joined to rob my claim of one
First Line:
Two fathers joined to rob my claim of one
Last Line:
My queen my mother and my father God
Author:
Richard Savage (Absolute)
DMI number:
28200
1682.
Two glorious females this blessed age hath seen
First Line:
Two glorious females this blessed age hath seen
Last Line:
That mistress was of kingdom this of hearts
DMI number:
25144
1683.
Two golden spurs the splendid pomp adorn
First Line:
Two golden spurs the splendid pomp adorn
Last Line:
To Caesar glory is a spur alone
DMI number:
28853
1684.
Two hopeful sons are sprung from -- loins
First Line:
Two hopeful sons are sprung from -- loins
Last Line:
The prattling monkey or the lump of lead
Author:
John Hervey (Confident) & Philip Dormer Stanhope (Confident)
DMI number:
17909
1685.
Under five hundred kings three kingdoms groan
First Line:
Under five hundred kings three kingdoms groan
Last Line:
Making the people happy monarch great
DMI number:
43044
1686.
Undoubtedly it is a kingly part
First Line:
Undoubtedly it is a kingly part
Last Line:
To the poor and needly succour to impart
DMI number:
29244
1687.
Welcome golden eye of day
First Line:
Welcome golden eye of day
Last Line:
Proclaim thee sovereign of a grateful land
DMI number:
28382
1688.
Welcome great George of high renown
First Line:
Welcome great George of high renown
Last Line:
Which they may still remember
DMI number:
11987
1689.
Welcome great monarch to the throne we gave
First Line:
Welcome great monarch to the throne we gave
Last Line:
Our purses and our veins shall freely bleed
DMI number:
4956
1690.
Welcome great sir unto a drooping isle
First Line:
Welcome great sir unto a drooping isle
Last Line:
Your noble deeds and glorious acts rehearse
DMI number:
4929
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