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Already by distinguished virtues known
First Line:
Already by distinguished virtues known
Last Line:
Conspire to bless a second Brunswick's arms
DMI number:
17695
2.
Beneath a myrtle shade
First Line:
Beneath a myrtle shade
Last Line:
Asleep or waking you must ease my pain
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
19825
3.
Come Pradon and you Bonnecorse
First Line:
Come Pradon and you Bonnecorse
Last Line:
To herd with Perrin and Liniere
DMI number:
8983
4.
Close wrapped in P-----'s smock his senses are
First Line:
Close wrapped in P-----'s smock his senses are
Last Line:
Secure your nation and yourself from harms
DMI number:
42308
5.
His foes when dead great Atterbury lay
First Line:
His foes when dead great Atterbury lay
Last Line:
Could they secure him not to rise again
DMI number:
30444
6.
Hither retire and leave behind
First Line:
Hither retire and leave behind
Last Line:
Grim care corroder of the mind
DMI number:
32902
7.
King of the floods whom friendly stars ordain
First Line:
King of the floods whom friendly stars ordain
Last Line:
And Thames forgets to flow
Author:
George Jeffreys (Absolute)
DMI number:
15461
8.
Though it may seem in times to come
First Line:
Though it may seem in times to come
Last Line:
That he remains the same and is the sun
DMI number:
19358
9.
To place the crown on famed Eliza's head
First Line:
To place the crown on famed Eliza's head
Last Line:
Which Rome no more can give than take away
DMI number:
28754
10.
Why should we boast of Arthur and his knights
First Line:
Why should we boast of Arthur and his knights
Last Line:
But St George St George turned the dragon over and over | St George he was for England St Dennis was for France | Sing honi soit qui mal y pense
DMI number:
11383