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1.
Brave Aelius sprung from an heroic line
First Line:
Brave Aelius sprung from an heroic line
Last Line:
Armour of proof against ill weather
Author:
Thomas Flatman (Absolute)
DMI number:
42116
2.
Guardian of the British Isle
First Line:
Guardian of the British Isle
Last Line:
This is all we ask of heaven
DMI number:
19915
3.
My muse by Phoebus was rebuked of late
First Line:
My muse by Phoebus was rebuked of late
Last Line:
And brave Aeneas Cytheraea's son
Author:
Sir Thomas Hawkins (Absolute)
DMI number:
42148
4.
Oh at a lucky hour for Britain born
First Line:
Oh at a lucky hour for Britain born
Last Line:
At morn when sober and at night when mellow
DMI number:
27097
5.
The minister that's brave and just
First Line:
The minister that's brave and just
Last Line:
At best is but profaning
DMI number:
23449
6.
Thou best of generals whose propitious fate
First Line:
Thou best of generals whose propitious fate
Last Line:
In lasting numbers never dying verse
DMI number:
6453
7.
What care of senators or Roman state
First Line:
What care of senators or Roman state
Last Line:
Lay weapons down adore and will not fight
Author:
Sir Thomas Hawkins (Absolute)
DMI number:
42147
8.
What man or hero Clio wilt thou praise
First Line:
What man or hero Clio wilt thou praise
Last Line:
On groves which harbour the unchaste
Author:
Sir Thomas Hawkins (Absolute)
DMI number:
42042