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111.
First let Freeman and Sidney the gazetteer drums
First Line:
First let Freeman and Sidney the gazetteer drums
Last Line:
Let us rest on our arms till our foes are all starved
DMI number:
25214
112.
Feeble like me with such grey locks as these
First Line:
Feeble like me with such grey locks as these
Last Line:
I kiss the hand stained in my Hectors gore
DMI number:
41804
113.
Fierce wars have long contending states destroyed
First Line:
Fierce wars have long contending states destroyed
Last Line:
And peace and plenty crown th'ensuing years
DMI number:
8448
114.
From Bergen's walls with recent bloodshed stained
First Line:
From Bergen's walls with recent bloodshed stained
Last Line:
Their grateful servant and thy faithful friend
Author:
Sir Robert Murray Keith (Confident)
DMI number:
35305
115.
From Danube's banks thy two chief stones were brought
First Line:
From Danube's banks thy two chief stones were brought
Last Line:
He's not the statue but the soul of fame
DMI number:
7022
116.
Four crowns the British empire justly claims
First Line:
Four crowns the British empire justly claims
Last Line:
One yet remains pursue and France is thine
DMI number:
16113
117.
Friends let the hardy youth be trained in war
First Line:
Friends let the hardy youth be trained in war
Last Line:
And seldom fails to overtake the villain's flight
DMI number:
923
118.
For other princes let the abbey be
First Line:
For other princes let the abbey be
Last Line:
Westminster-Hall's a monument for thee
DMI number:
5123
119.
For shame ye bold Britains what makes you so mad
First Line:
For shame ye bold Britains what makes you so mad
Last Line:
The work in another campaign would be done
DMI number:
6190
120.
Folly and vice are easy to describe
First Line:
Folly and vice are easy to describe
Last Line:
But from the uncorrupted blood of kings
Author:
Wentworth Dillon (Absolute)
DMI number:
4153
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