Union First Line Index of English Verse

13th-19th Century (bulk 1500-1800)



First Line: But since on knavish models G[eor]ge is split, 
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Title: `Pighburgh and Kilmanseck [Kielmansegge]. The modest toast | We'll soon have pensions at the nation's cost | Beyond what Portland, or what Orkney boast' 
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Last Line: To stem by force his madness, and despair. 
Library: YO 
Shelfmark: c.570/1 
Folio: p. 67 
Ref Nbr: Osborn B0582 
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Names Mentioned: Platen, Sophia Charlotte Kielmansegge, countess, b. 1673?
George I, king of Great Britain, 1660_1727
Pighburgh, [ ] 
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