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41.
From horrid mountains ever hid in snow
First Line:
From horrid mountains ever hid in snow
Last Line:
For know it is my interest to be free
Author:
Joseph Spence (Absolute)
DMI number:
22488
42.
From the blessed regions of eternal day
First Line:
From the blessed regions of eternal day
Last Line:
Britain shall be his throne in time to come
DMI number:
3659
43.
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
44.
Gentle idle trifling boy
First Line:
Gentle idle trifling boy
Last Line:
Trifles please the truly wise
Author:
Robert Nugent (Absolute)
DMI number:
22429
45.
From whom should peace sincerer vows receive
First Line:
From whom should peace sincerer vows receive
Last Line:
Toil forms the limbs but liberty the soul
Author:
William Whitehead (Absolute)
DMI number:
21826
46.
Go sprightly Rolles go travel earth and sea
First Line:
Go sprightly Rolles go travel earth and sea
Last Line:
Where not a W-- shall approach thee more
DMI number:
12159
47.
Go last of Britons who hast dared be free
First Line:
Go last of Britons who hast dared be free
Last Line:
Though never a coronet thy brow has known
DMI number:
24429
48.
Great hero not of their low rank and name
First Line:
Great hero not of their low rank and name
Last Line:
Or that to its wished prize led on by you
DMI number:
42866
49.
Great liberty each Britons chief delight
First Line:
Great liberty each Britons chief delight
Last Line:
He'd own you fought beyond what he could write
DMI number:
25556
50.
Great pity that cities so renowned for their wit
First Line:
Great pity that cities so renowned for their wit
Last Line:
They'd have saved all their boxes of oak and of gold
DMI number:
31103
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