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21.
From Latian fields the mansions of renown
First Line:
From Latian fields the mansions of renown
Last Line:
And still new trophies rise at once to arts and arms
Author:
William Whitehead (Absolute)
DMI number:
27814
22.
Gay Venus gentle queen of soft desire
First Line:
Gay Venus gentle queen of soft desire
Last Line:
For life's a cheat and love itself is vain
DMI number:
25886
23.
Great Stanhope the glory of Britannia's nation
First Line:
Great Stanhope the glory of Britannia's nation
Last Line:
When they've nothing but mud in their brains
DMI number:
7355
24.
Guardian of the British Isle
First Line:
Guardian of the British Isle
Last Line:
This is all we ask of heaven
DMI number:
19915
25.
Hail thou bright goddess who alone
First Line:
Hail thou bright goddess who alone
Last Line:
Brood quiet over the smiling plain
DMI number:
8439
26.
Hearken you drunken Jacobite sots
First Line:
Hearken you drunken Jacobite sots
Last Line:
If you fight for a run away king
DMI number:
12027
27.
Here lies a soldier not obliged to fame
First Line:
Here lies a soldier not obliged to fame
Last Line:
Could I but comprehend it in my verse
Author:
Philip Ayres (Absolute)
DMI number:
15061
28.
How I suffered awake how I suffered in dream
First Line:
How I suffered awake how I suffered in dream
Last Line:
He'd feel what I feel and he'd let him stay here
DMI number:
35656
29.
His god like son when Philip fought
First Line:
His god like son when Philip fought
Last Line:
Had William fallen we nothing gain
DMI number:
36622
30.
How shall Voltaire's recording lay
First Line:
How shall Voltaire's recording lay
Last Line:
Are deaf to slaughter's call and blind to plunder's charms
Author:
John Duncombe (Absolute)
DMI number:
26661
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