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161.
How long must the restorer of our state
First Line:
How long must the restorer of our state
Last Line:
But over the subject world with mingled beams they reign
Author:
H. Denne (Speculation)
DMI number:
3910
162.
His calling's peace and yet his name sounds war
First Line:
His calling's peace and yet his name sounds war
Last Line:
For such a war becomes a man of peace
DMI number:
6057
163.
His G---- of ------ begun this union
First Line:
His G---- of ------ begun this union
Last Line:
That now the church admits the army
DMI number:
20852
164.
His house and kingdom let Braganza boast
First Line:
His house and kingdom let Braganza boast
Last Line:
But all's in vain when once his land is lost
DMI number:
5108
165.
How glorious Marlbrough shall we sing thy praise
First Line:
How glorious Marlbrough shall we sing thy praise
Last Line:
As Tyber is by Thames or Rome's best sons by thee
DMI number:
6003
166.
How graceful lies the brave man on the plain
First Line:
How graceful lies the brave man on the plain
Last Line:
Firm to the earth and lour upon the foe
Author:
James Macpherson (Absolute)
DMI number:
25913
167.
Here under lieth a man of fame
First Line:
Here under lieth a man of fame
Last Line:
Thirteen hundred fourscore three and odd
DMI number:
34941
168.
Hero sprung from ancient blood
First Line:
Hero sprung from ancient blood
Last Line:
Shalt share his fame and make his triumphs thine
Author:
Jonathan Smedley (Confident)
DMI number:
11526
169.
How vain his boasting and how poor his claim
First Line:
How vain his boasting and how poor his claim
Last Line:
And joins the assembly of his kindred gods
Author:
James Ward (Confident)
DMI number:
11852
170.
How will the grateful senate praise
First Line:
How will the grateful senate praise
Last Line:
Or any charm of Sunderland
DMI number:
5882
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