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51.
As western Orellana king of floods
First Line:
As western Orellana king of floods
Last Line:
Soon lead our chiefs returning from the field
Author:
John Duncombe (Absolute)
DMI number:
26651
52.
As when the swan a mournful dirge does sing
First Line:
As when the swan a mournful dirge does sing
Last Line:
The ruins we behold in Ramillies
DMI number:
6058
53.
Assist me each heroic muse
First Line:
Assist me each heroic muse
Last Line:
Love and Fidelio claim each lay
Author:
Mary Goddard (Speculation)
DMI number:
21922
54.
Backed with confederate force the Austrian goes
First Line:
Backed with confederate force the Austrian goes
Last Line:
Thou'rt K of Spain as A--- is Q of France
DMI number:
7286
55.
Be propitious ye powers that have rhymes at command
First Line:
Be propitious ye powers that have rhymes at command
Last Line:
To govern the realms long as Phoebus shall shine
Author:
James Dodd (Confident)
DMI number:
17541
56.
Behold in peace and war a monarch great
First Line:
Behold in peace and war a monarch great
Last Line:
And seen his lilies dim their eagle's eye
DMI number:
8978
57.
Blessed liberty how absolute thy power
First Line:
Blessed liberty how absolute thy power
Last Line:
Wolfe nobly conquered when he greatly fell
DMI number:
33552
58.
Both armies from their bloody work desist
First Line:
Both armies from their bloody work desist
Last Line:
And shakes the sounding forest on his sides
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
31671
59.
Both parties exhausted as wiser folks tell
First Line:
Both parties exhausted as wiser folks tell
Last Line:
Takes a cobbler for bail and bids them goodbye
DMI number:
23017
60.
Behold the people from their labour cease
First Line:
Behold the people from their labour cease
Last Line:
While we our duty pay in youthful verse
DMI number:
8443
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