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251.
Here's a health to the queen and her faithful adviser
First Line:
Here's a health to the queen and her faithful adviser
Last Line:
She greater than Tudor he greater than Vere
DMI number:
8109
252.
Heroes of old by rapine and by spoil
First Line:
Heroes of old by rapine and by spoil
Last Line:
And Britain's king is all the gods in one
Author:
George Granville (Absolute)
DMI number:
4829
253.
Heroes of old of an unequal make
First Line:
Heroes of old of an unequal make
Last Line:
And heaven approves and verifies my song
DMI number:
8925
254.
Hibernia's happy while her Carteret reigns
First Line:
Hibernia's happy while her Carteret reigns
Last Line:
And merits the whole nation's best applause
DMI number:
19809
255.
High on the list of fame while Newton stands
First Line:
High on the list of fame while Newton stands
Last Line:
The choicest honours that the muse can give
DMI number:
17053
256.
How sweet is praise and justly purchased glory
First Line:
How sweet is praise and justly purchased glory
Last Line:
And such the prize that crowns a generous mind
DMI number:
1010
257.
How vain our wishes and how guilty fate
First Line:
How vain our wishes and how guilty fate
Last Line:
And among gods and greatest heroes place
DMI number:
42830
258.
How will the grateful senate praise
First Line:
How will the grateful senate praise
Last Line:
Or any charm of Sunderland
DMI number:
5882
259.
How nobly did our grateful city join
First Line:
How nobly did our grateful city join
Last Line:
Great Nassau's glories and the Boyne shall last
DMI number:
4660
260.
How oft beneath this poplar have we lain
First Line:
How oft beneath this poplar have we lain
Last Line:
May heaven abandon me for such a crime
DMI number:
42832
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