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481.
To Britain's prince the muse directs her song
First Line:
To Britain's prince the muse directs her song
Last Line:
And nature smiled as partner of their love
Author:
Stavely Parker (Absolute)
DMI number:
40418
482.
To Dryden's muse I early homage paid
First Line:
To Dryden's muse I early homage paid
Last Line:
And beauty won where eloquence had failed
Author:
Laurence Eusden (Confident)
DMI number:
8446
483.
Twas on his wedding day when all
First Line:
Twas on his wedding day when all
Last Line:
And imitate th' immortal gods
DMI number:
9345
484.
Twas worthy thee great George and Britain's lord
First Line:
Twas worthy thee great George and Britain's lord
Last Line:
Her branching honours guides and lifts them to the skies
DMI number:
40421
485.
Truth justice wisdom in Godolphin shine
First Line:
Truth justice wisdom in Godolphin shine
Last Line:
But by a monarch's champion and a monarch's son
DMI number:
5097
486.
Ungrateful Britons rouse for shame
First Line:
Ungrateful Britons rouse for shame
Last Line:
And trembling own their God
DMI number:
22513
487.
Unhappy bird thy tragic fate
First Line:
Unhappy bird thy tragic fate
Last Line:
All had been buried in eternal night
Author:
Mr. Campbell (Confident)
DMI number:
10576
488.
Two peers majestic swell the pompous train
First Line:
Two peers majestic swell the pompous train
Last Line:
Whom this day sees a peer shall shew a knight
DMI number:
28800
489.
Twice twenty tedious moons have rolled away
First Line:
Twice twenty tedious moons have rolled away
Last Line:
I lose all memory of wrongs and woes
Author:
Richard Savage (Absolute)
DMI number:
38529
490.
Two golden spurs the splendid pomp adorn
First Line:
Two golden spurs the splendid pomp adorn
Last Line:
To Caesar glory is a spur alone
DMI number:
28853
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