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31.
All we can see that's excellent and fair
First Line:
All we can see that's excellent and fair
Last Line:
Scarcely to be repaired though William's still behind
DMI number:
42887
32.
And hast thou then performed the mighty task
First Line:
And hast thou then performed the mighty task
Last Line:
From Zoilus down to Gildon rail and starve
DMI number:
12254
33.
And here must the hero that redeemed our land
First Line:
And here must the hero that redeemed our land
Last Line:
To save the stubborn nation that he loves
Author:
Isaac Watts (Speculation)
DMI number:
4600
34.
And in each track of glory since
First Line:
And in each track of glory since
Last Line:
None were more loyal none none were more brave
DMI number:
2493
35.
All you who this day's jubilee attend
First Line:
All you who this day's jubilee attend
Last Line:
Carry a quo warranto into France
Author:
Thomas Otway (Absolute)
DMI number:
3717
36.
Already by distinguished virtues known
First Line:
Already by distinguished virtues known
Last Line:
Conspire to bless a second Brunswick's arms
DMI number:
17695
37.
Amidst the Ios of the loyal throng
First Line:
Amidst the Ios of the loyal throng
Last Line:
Atone for errors of my artless pen
DMI number:
17580
38.
Amidst the joy that flows from every tongue
First Line:
Amidst the joy that flows from every tongue
Last Line:
The Jersey and Mecaenas of our land
Author:
William Worts (Absolute)
DMI number:
7016
39.
Amidst the loud applause which fills the ears
First Line:
Amidst the loud applause which fills the ears
Last Line:
Rival his mighty father in renown
DMI number:
3507
40.
As nature does in newborn infants frame
First Line:
As nature does in newborn infants frame
Last Line:
You for improving wit and he for war
Author:
Charles Hopkins (Confident)
DMI number:
4844
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