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71.
Swift as his fame over all the world he flies
First Line:
Swift as his fame over all the world he flies
Last Line:
Has nothing but his modesty his blame
DMI number:
30428
72.
Swift as his fame over all the world he flies
First Line:
Swift as his fame over all the world he flies
Last Line:
He fought to gain an empire - you to give
DMI number:
11793
73.
The conquering genius of our isle returns
First Line:
The conquering genius of our isle returns
Last Line:
Which with eternal purple stain the flood
Author:
Thomas Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
5035
74.
The conquests Anna by her chief has won
First Line:
The conquests Anna by her chief has won
Last Line:
And clips the gallic cock's presumptuous wings
DMI number:
5994
75.
The British muse in Chaucer first began
First Line:
The British muse in Chaucer first began
Last Line:
And grateful pay their second vows to thine
Author:
Richard Daniel (Absolute)
DMI number:
7439
76.
The melting lute is on the willows hung
First Line:
The melting lute is on the willows hung
Last Line:
And when good days appear with envy die
DMI number:
44620
77.
The mighty Julius whose illustrious name
First Line:
The mighty Julius whose illustrious name
Last Line:
And bless thy memory with eternal praise
DMI number:
42862
78.
The pride of France is lily white
First Line:
The pride of France is lily white
Last Line:
And make both rose and lily stink
DMI number:
19832
79.
The soldier now forgets the sanguine seas
First Line:
The soldier now forgets the sanguine seas
Last Line:
His happy hands alone the welcome boon bestow
DMI number:
6347
80.
Those arms which now for centuries had braved
First Line:
Those arms which now for centuries had braved
Last Line:
Borne by the bird of Caesar and of Jove
DMI number:
29004
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