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51.
Come liberty's sons and hear what I propose
First Line:
Come liberty's sons and hear what I propose
Last Line:
Cry long live George the third our defender and king
DMI number:
36135
52.
Come listen my cocks to a brother and friend
First Line:
Come listen my cocks to a brother and friend
Last Line:
Be put in the bilboes and brought to the jeers
DMI number:
35999
53.
Cynthia what means this distant air
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Cynthia what means this distant air
Last Line:
Only a slave to liberty
DMI number:
19473
54.
Cyriac this three years day these eyes though clear
First Line:
Cyriac this three years day these eyes though clear
Last Line:
Content though blind had I no other guide
Author:
John Milton (Absolute)
DMI number:
21268
55.
Could I but soar above the sky
First Line:
Could I but soar above the sky
Last Line:
I'd triumph in my liberty
Author:
William le Tans'ur (Speculation)
DMI number:
36448
56.
Daughter of him at whose command
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Daughter of him at whose command
Last Line:
That wealth and peace may speak a George's reign
DMI number:
21821
57.
Dear liberty thou sacred name
First Line:
Dear liberty thou sacred name
Last Line:
Vengeance with courage still combine
DMI number:
32181
58.
Ere old Rome's city could corrupted be
First Line:
Ere old Rome's city could corrupted be
Last Line:
These civic honours give a real fame
DMI number:
17984
59.
Escaped a race whose vanity never raised
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Escaped a race whose vanity never raised
Last Line:
And like a god shall say let there be liberty
Author:
Horace Walpole (Absolute)
DMI number:
33080
60.
Did I in France a prisoner lie
First Line:
Did I in France a prisoner lie
Last Line:
Though I could hardly go
DMI number:
7561
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