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41.
The present age has many fates bemoaned
First Line:
The present age has many fates bemoaned
Last Line:
Who never had conquered all things but in thee
DMI number:
35600
42.
The muse of every heavenly gift allowed
First Line:
The muse of every heavenly gift allowed
Last Line:
Censure or praise must from ourselves proceed
Author:
Anne Finch [nee Kingsmill] (Absolute)
DMI number:
12234
43.
The villains now are ripe let's pay our vow
First Line:
The villains now are ripe let's pay our vow
Last Line:
Shall last as long as they conspired to sit
DMI number:
42966
44.
This humble dirge O Kynnaston attends
First Line:
This humble dirge O Kynnaston attends
Last Line:
For ever honoured and for ever mourned
DMI number:
24478
45.
They that give thanks for overthrows had never
First Line:
They that give thanks for overthrows had never
Last Line:
From that one triumph famed from this one fall
DMI number:
42967
46.
Though rude the verse though long withheld the lays
First Line:
Though rude the verse though long withheld the lays
Last Line:
And over thy marble let my laurels grow
DMI number:
38542
47.
Thus slain thy valiant ancestor did lie
First Line:
Thus slain thy valiant ancestor did lie
Last Line:
Thy grandsire fills the seas and thou the land
DMI number:
42972
48.
Thus to the long-loved partner of his reign
First Line:
Thus to the long-loved partner of his reign
Last Line:
You left the world you gave beneath my care
Author:
Aaron Hill (Absolute)
DMI number:
24852
49.
Tis fallen the sacred pile is fallen and oh
First Line:
Tis fallen the sacred pile is fallen and oh
Last Line:
With his illustrious name the world expire
DMI number:
44678
50.
Today a mighty hero comes to warm
First Line:
Today a mighty hero comes to warm
Last Line:
At worst he'll find some Cornish borough there
Author:
Sir Samuel Garth (Absolute)
DMI number:
11783
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