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721.
When the proud Gaul invaded infant Rome
First Line:
When the proud Gaul invaded infant Rome
Last Line:
Camillus blest thy youth and Churchill doubly blest thy age
DMI number:
5088
722.
When the seals were delivered to Macclesfield's charge
First Line:
When the seals were delivered to Macclesfield's charge
Last Line:
He shall show them how Justice is practiced in heaven
DMI number:
24610
723.
When the seals were delivered to Macclesfield's charge
First Line:
When the seals were delivered to Macclesfield's charge
Last Line:
To show men how justice is practiced in heaven
DMI number:
13084
724.
When the three charming beauties of the skies
First Line:
When the three charming beauties of the skies
Last Line:
All that the bravest and the wisest love
Author:
John Pomfret (Absolute)
DMI number:
6150
725.
When to the King the tidings Carteret bore
First Line:
When to the King the tidings Carteret bore
Last Line:
And straight to Pelham were the honours paid
DMI number:
18260
726.
When to the levees of the great we run
First Line:
When to the levees of the great we run
Last Line:
Whilst what the court denies the country gives
DMI number:
5877
727.
When Stella joins the blooming throng
First Line:
When Stella joins the blooming throng
Last Line:
Her wanton boy the god of love
DMI number:
33285
728.
When storms arise and all above looks dark
First Line:
When storms arise and all above looks dark
Last Line:
And taste of heaven before you mount the skies
Author:
Edward Ward (Absolute)
DMI number:
8002
729.
When stretched beneath the beechen shade
First Line:
When stretched beneath the beechen shade
Last Line:
Britannia's distant Hope shall grace
Author:
John Duncombe (Absolute)
DMI number:
26663
730.
When March with varying winds was overpast
First Line:
When March with varying winds was overpast
Last Line:
To sing the royal thistle and the rose
Author:
William Dunbar (Confident)
DMI number:
24528
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