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41.
No voice more soft than thunder can express
First Line:
No voice more soft than thunder can express
Last Line:
And always peace and loyalty pursue
DMI number:
22515
42.
Now blessings on you all ye powers above
First Line:
Now blessings on you all ye powers above
Last Line:
In the wide field his rightful claim to oppose
DMI number:
43201
43.
Now hinds if you regard your country's good
First Line:
Now hinds if you regard your country's good
Last Line:
To hide their quarrels gainst the government
DMI number:
24335
44.
Of all the cheats and shams that have of late
First Line:
Of all the cheats and shams that have of late
Last Line:
Saved in a storm will in the harbour sink
DMI number:
4487
45.
O sacred bards O all ye tuneful throng
First Line:
O sacred bards O all ye tuneful throng
Last Line:
But never more of promised empires dream
DMI number:
8432
46.
Of all the jolly sights the town has shown
First Line:
Of all the jolly sights the town has shown
Last Line:
And we enjoy our wished for halcyon days
DMI number:
7477
47.
Oh Glorious youth tis evidently plain
First Line:
Oh Glorious youth tis evidently plain
Last Line:
And lay the conquered world beneath thy feet
DMI number:
22536
48.
Once have our ill-designing foes
First Line:
Once have our ill-designing foes
Last Line:
And bade the man commence a god
DMI number:
10222
49.
Plague of all cowards say I why bless my eyes
First Line:
Plague of all cowards say I why bless my eyes
Last Line:
And British rights be saved by British beauty
DMI number:
19523
50.
Say daring clans what false alarms
First Line:
Say daring clans what false alarms
Last Line:
Which raised restored and saved the land
Author:
John Duncombe (Absolute)
DMI number:
26665
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