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271.
In vain great sir keen satire I disown
First Line:
In vain great sir keen satire I disown
Last Line:
But both the poem and the fact are true
DMI number:
8962
272.
In vain loud storms infest our chalky shore
First Line:
In vain loud storms infest our chalky shore
Last Line:
While Wager rules the sea and George the land
DMI number:
12773
273.
In vain the French before Turin prepare
First Line:
In vain the French before Turin prepare
Last Line:
And where they fought a trophy find a tomb
DMI number:
5999
274.
It is presumption in you to contend
First Line:
It is presumption in you to contend
Last Line:
And wisely yield as did to Leake Tholouse
DMI number:
6084
275.
It is the best with foreign foes to fight
First Line:
It is the best with foreign foes to fight
Last Line:
He speedeth best which fights on foreign ground
DMI number:
41536
276.
Jack reckons up the A-----ls we have
First Line:
Jack reckons up the A-----ls we have
Last Line:
But twice as many cowards are too few
DMI number:
19837
277.
Janus did ever to thy wondering eyes
First Line:
Janus did ever to thy wondering eyes
Last Line:
And governs but to bless
Author:
Edmund Smith (Absolute)
DMI number:
5446
278.
Long since thy royal grandsire strove in vain
First Line:
Long since thy royal grandsire strove in vain
Last Line:
Who makes us truly happy in a glorious peace
Author:
Edward Ward (Speculation)
DMI number:
7994
279.
Lo now his bloody banner is displayed
First Line:
Lo now his bloody banner is displayed
Last Line:
He brings with him the mighty men of war
DMI number:
44368
280.
Long did Nassau his Belgic valour try
First Line:
Long did Nassau his Belgic valour try
Last Line:
But Marlborough out-does all in conqu'ring one
Author:
Edward Ward (Speculation)
DMI number:
5692
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