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431.
Serene the morn the season fine
First Line:
Serene the morn the season fine
Last Line:
Nor courage let him fight
DMI number:
17906
432.
See thou disturber of the world's repose
First Line:
See thou disturber of the world's repose
Last Line:
And heap them on him for a grand adieu
Author:
H. Denne (Speculation)
DMI number:
3909
433.
Seven sages in these latter times are seen
First Line:
Seven sages in these latter times are seen
Last Line:
Though they like Samson in the ruin fall
DMI number:
5718
434.
Since the tories could not fight
First Line:
Since the tories could not fight
Last Line:
And thus the tory faction will end
DMI number:
11926
435.
Since the town is our own what it cost us no matter
First Line:
Since the town is our own what it cost us no matter
Last Line:
Though the L---ds won't allow't nor the Paris gazette
DMI number:
5076
436.
Sir Prim a doughty man of war
First Line:
Sir Prim a doughty man of war
Last Line:
But z-- I'm lame and cannot run
DMI number:
17143
437.
Sir | April the fifteenth I design
First Line:
Sir | April the fifteenth I design
Last Line:
Our liberties in church and state
DMI number:
25091
438.
Sir | Being full of contrition
First Line:
Sir | Being full of contrition
Last Line:
In the ears of our king
DMI number:
26563
439.
Since my weak voice in Congreve's praise preferred
First Line:
Since my weak voice in Congreve's praise preferred
Last Line:
Lost fame not leaving off when all was well
Author:
William Bond (Absolute)
DMI number:
1354
440.
Since Churchill's fame has through our regions run
First Line:
Since Churchill's fame has through our regions run
Last Line:
Have little force without a sanction here
DMI number:
5038
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