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1121.
What vast prerogatives my Gallus are
First Line:
What vast prerogatives my Gallus are
Last Line:
Sometimes be lousy but be never poor
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
7250
1122.
What with admiration
First Line:
What with admiration
Last Line:
These charms with transport be a friend to Rome
Author:
James Thomson (Absolute)
DMI number:
37460
1123.
What wonders brave Hawke and Boscawen have done
First Line:
What wonders brave Hawke and Boscawen have done
Last Line:
The one burnt the ocean the other the sun
Author:
John Duncombe (Absolute)
DMI number:
30876
1124.
What wondrous art what genius brightly shines
First Line:
What wondrous art what genius brightly shines
Last Line:
From ten years war than out of one campaign
DMI number:
10231
1125.
When Gallia's fleet young Stuart bore
First Line:
When Gallia's fleet young Stuart bore
Last Line:
Of Britain much of Gallia more afraid
DMI number:
25396
1126.
When good St David as old writs accord
First Line:
When good St David as old writs accord
Last Line:
The foe their breakfast was the leek their supper
DMI number:
20461
1127.
When great Augustus governed Ancient Rome
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When great Augustus governed Ancient Rome
Last Line:
Hangs up her grateful harp to everlasting peace
Author:
Matthew Prior (Absolute)
DMI number:
33673
1128.
When Greeks and Trojans fell at strife
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When Greeks and Trojans fell at strife
Last Line:
As constant as Penelope
DMI number:
37632
1129.
When greeks joined greeks then was the tug of war
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When greeks joined greeks then was the tug of war
Last Line:
The laboured battle sweat and conquest bled
Author:
Nathaniel Lee (Absolute)
DMI number:
21313
1130.
When heedless of their chief's command
First Line:
When heedless of their chief's command
Last Line:
Britain must then beware of France
DMI number:
36623
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