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641.
Welcome great sir unto a drooping isle
First Line:
Welcome great sir unto a drooping isle
Last Line:
Your noble deeds and glorious acts rehearse
DMI number:
4929
642.
Welcome to Scotia's plains dear injured youth
First Line:
Welcome to Scotia's plains dear injured youth
Last Line:
His God his king and country all denies
DMI number:
22511
643.
Well are you met to see what thanks we pay
First Line:
Well are you met to see what thanks we pay
Last Line:
But show him that he has not spared in vain
DMI number:
11995
644.
Well I know of whom I'll sing
First Line:
Well I know of whom I'll sing
Last Line:
The faith of England and the fame of Rome
DMI number:
8922
645.
Virtue of old was scarce or women bad
First Line:
Virtue of old was scarce or women bad
Last Line:
Were they to see them all in you appear
Author:
John Morrice (Absolute)
DMI number:
14041
646.
Virtue's triumphant shrine who dost engage
First Line:
Virtue's triumphant shrine who dost engage
Last Line:
By daring loyalty your Wilmot's son
Author:
John Wilmot (Confident)
DMI number:
4141
647.
Virgil and Horace equally divine
First Line:
Virgil and Horace equally divine
Last Line:
Renowned for treaties made and verse immortal known
DMI number:
17879
648.
We do not usher forth thy verse with these
First Line:
We do not usher forth thy verse with these
Last Line:
Muse most emphatical and wit divine
Author:
Sir Thomas Hawkins (Absolute)
DMI number:
6798
649.
We drop a tear at every vulgar hearse
First Line:
We drop a tear at every vulgar hearse
Last Line:
She reassumed the deity and her immortal state
DMI number:
42885
650.
Warwick to whom is due alone
First Line:
Warwick to whom is due alone
Last Line:
And gives him now his full reward
Author:
Thomas Tickell (Confident)
DMI number:
9704
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