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11.
Britannia's sons have reason to rejoice
First Line:
Britannia's sons have reason to rejoice
Last Line:
And crown Europa with a lasting peace
DMI number:
35463
12.
Britons once more in annual joy we meet
First Line:
Britons once more in annual joy we meet
Last Line:
The ambiguous laurel and the double name
Author:
Horace Walpole (Absolute)
DMI number:
27191
13.
Britons once more in annual joy we meet
First Line:
Britons once more in annual joy we meet
Last Line:
The ambiguous laurel and the doubtful name
Author:
Horace Walpole (Absolute)
DMI number:
19763
14.
Fair rose to thee all other flowers must yield
First Line:
Fair rose to thee all other flowers must yield
Last Line:
Not from the red nor white but the black rose
DMI number:
12465
15.
For every prince that hit my fancy
First Line:
For every prince that hit my fancy
Last Line:
Take pity on a gartered sinner
DMI number:
11983
16.
For tyrants dead no statues we erect
First Line:
For tyrants dead no statues we erect
Last Line:
The bravest people and the happiest king
DMI number:
4571
17.
From the dark regions of eternal night
First Line:
From the dark regions of eternal night
Last Line:
He vanished straight and went to purgatory
DMI number:
12032
18.
Gentlemen | Since nothing can procure your custom quicker
First Line:
Gentlemen | Since nothing can procure your custom quicker
Last Line:
Make St John's Lane as famous when you please
DMI number:
11959
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Go on brave heroes you whose merits claim
First Line:
Go on brave heroes you whose merits claim
Last Line:
To bathe his hands in such a royal heart
DMI number:
4861
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Hail glorious youth the wonder of our age
First Line:
Hail glorious youth the wonder of our age
Last Line:
A Virgil only can a Caesar draw
DMI number:
24620
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