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601.
What a de'el is the stir that we make with war
First Line:
What a de'el is the stir that we make with war
Last Line:
Shall be crowned with a trophy of curses
DMI number:
4959
602.
What man what hero shall the muses sing
First Line:
What man what hero shall the muses sing
Last Line:
A Milton sing to heaven and charm the ear of time
Author:
John Logan (Speculation) & Michael Bruce (Absolute)
DMI number:
30173
603.
What man with thirst of glorious acts would burn
First Line:
What man with thirst of glorious acts would burn
Last Line:
To be the subject of his tuneful muse
DMI number:
6851
604.
What may we not expect great sir from you
First Line:
What may we not expect great sir from you
Last Line:
Since Gallia's terrors lie in Marlborough's name
DMI number:
6077
605.
When civil war through all the chaos reigned
First Line:
When civil war through all the chaos reigned
Last Line:
Fair Love could only from our British Ocean spring
DMI number:
6358
606.
When Cynthia with her borrowed light
First Line:
When Cynthia with her borrowed light
Last Line:
Bubbles both parish and the nation
DMI number:
7212
607.
When Dryden late with cares and age distressed
First Line:
When Dryden late with cares and age distressed
Last Line:
And future ages shall thy labours bless
DMI number:
5170
608.
When an ample relief
First Line:
When an ample relief
Last Line:
As Lepidus' troops did to Caesar
Author:
Sir Charles Hanbury Williams (Speculation)
DMI number:
19750
609.
When Anjou on Spain made at first the attempt
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When Anjou on Spain made at first the attempt
Last Line:
Let your catholic majesty reign where you can sir
DMI number:
7219
610.
When Anjou stepped into the Spanish throne
First Line:
When Anjou stepped into the Spanish throne
Last Line:
And lose a thousand foot for one they gain
DMI number:
5993
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