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21.
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
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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
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For Agathon in fighting fields renowned
First Line:
For Agathon in fighting fields renowned
Last Line:
Ever perished in the thunder of the field
Author:
Francis Fawkes (Absolute)
DMI number:
27414
24.
From parting clouds the German eagle brings
First Line:
From parting clouds the German eagle brings
Last Line:
Twill never thrive since heaven and earth oppose
Author:
H. Denne (Speculation)
DMI number:
3898
25.
Great Britain's genius some months agone
First Line:
Great Britain's genius some months agone
Last Line:
Apply this proverb merry as a Greek
DMI number:
33169
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Had Marlborough's troops in Gaul no better fought
First Line:
Had Marlborough's troops in Gaul no better fought
Last Line:
The cock had drove the lion from the field
DMI number:
16945
27.
Hark to the war the trumpet sounds
First Line:
Hark to the war the trumpet sounds
Last Line:
And with impatience seeks the Seine
DMI number:
5240
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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
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His foe the Parthian better to amuse
First Line:
His foe the Parthian better to amuse
Last Line:
For Noailles conquers first and after flies
DMI number:
18084
30.
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
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