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31.
Britons once more in annual joy we meet
First Line:
Britons once more in annual joy we meet
Last Line:
The ambiguous laurel and the double name
Author:
Horace Walpole (Absolute)
DMI number:
27191
32.
Britons once more in annual joy we meet
First Line:
Britons once more in annual joy we meet
Last Line:
The ambiguous laurel and the doubtful name
Author:
Horace Walpole (Absolute)
DMI number:
19763
33.
Britons who constant war with factious rage
First Line:
Britons who constant war with factious rage
Last Line:
And english be the language of mankind
Author:
Sir Richard Steele (Absolute)
DMI number:
35908
34.
Cato revives again to cheer the fair
First Line:
Cato revives again to cheer the fair
Last Line:
Britons will ratify and emulate his fame
DMI number:
39075
35.
Come come sir John the epilogue for shame
First Line:
Come come sir John the epilogue for shame
Last Line:
I'll end politely with an humble bow
DMI number:
26826
36.
Curse on all cowards say I why bless my eyes
First Line:
Curse on all cowards say I why bless my eyes
Last Line:
And British rights be fixed by British beauty
DMI number:
27190
37.
Curse on all cowards say I why bless my eyes
First Line:
Curse on all cowards say I why bless my eyes
Last Line:
And British rights be saved by British beauty
DMI number:
21791
38.
Could poets but foresee how plays would take
First Line:
Could poets but foresee how plays would take
Last Line:
And least from their contempt who cannot read
Author:
William Congreve (Absolute)
DMI number:
35847
39.
Crammed to the throat with wholesome moral stuff
First Line:
Crammed to the throat with wholesome moral stuff
Last Line:
Nor idly lose it for a wretched jest
Author:
James Thomson (Absolute)
DMI number:
31717
40.
Confess good folks has not Miss Rusport shown
First Line:
Confess good folks has not Miss Rusport shown
Last Line:
You all rejoice with me you're living now
Author:
David Garrick (Absolute)
DMI number:
35700
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