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11.
Posterity when histories relate
First Line:
Posterity when histories relate
Last Line:
Too great for him to do or them to hear
Author:
Daniel Defoe (Speculation)
DMI number:
6925
12.
Rejoice at the disasters of his crown
First Line:
Rejoice at the disasters of his crown
Last Line:
A grateful tribute for his laureate's place
Author:
Daniel Defoe (Speculation)
DMI number:
6923
13.
Satan with hideous ruin thus suppressed
First Line:
Satan with hideous ruin thus suppressed
Last Line:
Might have it in our choice to be or not to be
Author:
Daniel Defoe (Speculation)
DMI number:
12219
14.
Satire sing Lachrime thou'rt dead in law
First Line:
Satire sing Lachrime thou'rt dead in law
Last Line:
Let him to Bedlam not to Newgate go
Author:
Daniel Defoe (Confident)
DMI number:
10627
15.
Speak satire for there's none can tell like thee
First Line:
Speak satire for there's none can tell like thee
Last Line:
Tis personal virtue only makes us great
Author:
Daniel Defoe (Absolute)
DMI number:
4380
16.
Such has been this ill-natured nation's fate
First Line:
Such has been this ill-natured nation's fate
Last Line:
Nothing can make us greater than a queen
Author:
Daniel Defoe (Confident)
DMI number:
4559
17.
The year of wonders is arrived
First Line:
The year of wonders is arrived
Last Line:
And therefore will remove him
Author:
Daniel Defoe (Confident)
DMI number:
8078
18.
The year of wonders is arrived
First Line:
The year of wonders is arrived
Last Line:
May then break out at home
Author:
Daniel Defoe (Confident)
DMI number:
13269
19.
Virtue's a native rectitude of mind
First Line:
Virtue's a native rectitude of mind
Last Line:
The poor man's comfort and the rich man's wealth
Author:
Daniel Defoe (Confident)
DMI number:
1743
20.
Virtue's so suited to our happiness
First Line:
Virtue's so suited to our happiness
Last Line:
Vice is the foul disease infects the whole
Author:
Daniel Defoe (Absolute)
DMI number:
30282
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