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What need of Hallelujahs pray

DMI number:
18083
First Line:
What need of Hallelujahs pray
Last Line:
Cry out O praise the lord
Poem Genre / Form:
Satire and Quatrain abcb
Themes:
Poetry / literature / writing
Content/Publication
Title:
Jemmy Carson's Collections [T187842] [ECCO Cambridge University Library]
Page No(s):
p.123
Poem Title:
The following Lines were occasioned by reading a Grand Mysterious Ode on the Battle of Dettingen; the Second Line of which is express'd in these Majestical Terms, "All true Britons sing Hallelujah, &c.
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Title:
Jemmy Carson's Collections [T99070]
Page No(s):
p.100
Poem Title:
The following Lines were occasion'd by reading a Grand, Mysterious Ode on the Battle of Dettingen; the second Line of which is expressed in these majestical Terms. 'All true Britons sing Hallelujah, &c.'
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Title:
Jemmy Carson's Collections. [N28986] [ECCO National Library of Ireland]
Page No(s):
p.123
Poem Title:
The following Lines were occasioned by reading a grand mysterious Ode on the Battle of Dettingen; the second Line of which is express'd in these majestical Terms.
Attribution:
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Title:
The foundling hospital for wit [vol. II] [T64448]
Page No(s):
p.12
Poem Title:
The following Lines were occasion'd by reading a Grand, Mysterious Coffee-House Ode on the Battle of Dettingen; the second Line of which is express'd in these majestical Terms: "All true Britons, sing Hallelujah!"
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Title:
The foundling hospital for wit. Number II [T64449]
Page No(s):
p.12
Poem Title:
The following Lines were occasion'd by reading a Grand, Mysterious Coffee-House Ode on the Battle of Dettingen; the second Line of which is express'd in these majestical Terms: "All true Britons, sing Hallelujah!"
Attribution:
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Title:
The foundling hospital for wit. Number II. [T64447]
Page No(s):
p.12
Poem Title:
The following Lines were occasion'd by reading a Grand, Mysterious Coffee-House Ode on the Battle of Dettingen; the second Line of which is express'd in these majestical Terms: "All true Britons, sing Hallelujah!"
Attribution:
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