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631.
When Greece overwhelmed in the wide deluge lay
First Line:
When Greece overwhelmed in the wide deluge lay
Last Line:
And Britain envy Saturn's age no more
Author:
Thomas Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
7121
632.
What think ye meant wise providence when first
First Line:
What think ye meant wise providence when first
Last Line:
And get the knack of dullness how to thrive
Author:
Thomas Otway (Absolute)
DMI number:
35818
633.
Whatever ills affect our wayward state
First Line:
Whatever ills affect our wayward state
Last Line:
For crowds have changed a bullock to a god
Author:
Joseph Cradock (Absolute)
DMI number:
32780
634.
Whatever tonight illustrious prince you've heard
First Line:
Whatever tonight illustrious prince you've heard
Last Line:
And Sir we list us in your service now
DMI number:
132
635.
Whatever's new to taste adds soul and fire
First Line:
Whatever's new to taste adds soul and fire
Last Line:
Our wished endeavors in the noblest way
DMI number:
39925
636.
When awful Rome became the savage spoil
First Line:
When awful Rome became the savage spoil
Last Line:
Let's mend by glory what we can't disclaim
Author:
Philip Frowde (Absolute)
DMI number:
17533
637.
When breathing statues mouldering waste away
First Line:
When breathing statues mouldering waste away
Last Line:
Give tears to beauty give to virtue fame
Author:
William Broome (Absolute)
DMI number:
39008
638.
When Britain fought and triumphed over her foe
First Line:
When Britain fought and triumphed over her foe
Last Line:
Where ever winds could waft or waters flow
DMI number:
37057
639.
When Britain's senate wisely did decree
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When Britain's senate wisely did decree
Last Line:
Chaste Pamphila gives Aeschine lasting joys
Author:
Robert Lucke (Absolute)
DMI number:
12637
640.
When first in falling Greece's evil hour
First Line:
When first in falling Greece's evil hour
Last Line:
There's merit even to attempt the cure
Author:
Arthur Murphy (Absolute)
DMI number:
31743
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