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591.
Thou equal partner of the royal bed
First Line:
Thou equal partner of the royal bed
Last Line:
More famed than that by your great name shall grow
Author:
Richard Duke (Absolute)
DMI number:
3705
592.
Thou H----t guardian of the British laws
First Line:
Thou H----t guardian of the British laws
Last Line:
And at thy nod it rises or descends
Author:
John Oldmixon (Confident)
DMI number:
7700
593.
Thou learned inventor of that curious art
First Line:
Thou learned inventor of that curious art
Last Line:
And England be revered of all mankind
DMI number:
22868
594.
Though Cato shines in Virgil's epic song
First Line:
Though Cato shines in Virgil's epic song
Last Line:
And every generous Briton pay a tear
Author:
John Hughes (Absolute)
DMI number:
8330
595.
Though envy will not of thy worth admit
First Line:
Though envy will not of thy worth admit
Last Line:
And next in merit be the next in fame
DMI number:
15151
596.
Though far unequal to the great design
First Line:
Though far unequal to the great design
Last Line:
So nicely can instruct the obedient fair
DMI number:
10134
597.
Though far unequal to the great design
First Line:
Though far unequal to the great design
Last Line:
So wisely can instruct the obedient fair
DMI number:
10168
598.
Though heaven our navy does with conquest bless
First Line:
Though heaven our navy does with conquest bless
Last Line:
Whilst English victors meet their country's scorn
DMI number:
5253
599.
Thou more than happy plain
First Line:
Thou more than happy plain
Last Line:
They lead the mighty van and these bring up the rear
DMI number:
43169
600.
Though poets praise those most who need it least
First Line:
Though poets praise those most who need it least
Last Line:
As poor Tom Double fairly hanged or starved
DMI number:
4987
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