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261.
Hail royal dome adorned with solemn state
First Line:
Hail royal dome adorned with solemn state
Last Line:
In deepest silence better speak thy praise
DMI number:
10997
262.
Hail royal prince our much beloved king
First Line:
Hail royal prince our much beloved king
Last Line:
Till time shall cease to be and be no more
DMI number:
26204
263.
Hang all the streets with sable sad and call
First Line:
Hang all the streets with sable sad and call
Last Line:
Though undeserving yet attend his hearse
Author:
Patrick Ker (Absolute)
DMI number:
43179
264.
Gracious disposer of all worldly things
First Line:
Gracious disposer of all worldly things
Last Line:
Whole nations by her life will joy receive
DMI number:
17807
265.
Great Ann renews the old Saturnian reign
First Line:
Great Ann renews the old Saturnian reign
Last Line:
They bless that Queen whom sea and land obey
DMI number:
6407
266.
Great Caesar is crowned
First Line:
Great Caesar is crowned
Last Line:
Never was a more glorious occasion
DMI number:
528
267.
Great Capitolian Jove thou god to whom
First Line:
Great Capitolian Jove thou god to whom
Last Line:
Caesar himself can grant what's fit for me
Author:
Aaron Hill (Absolute)
DMI number:
13488
268.
Great Charles our blessed sovereign
First Line:
Great Charles our blessed sovereign
Last Line:
Shall ever decrease
DMI number:
42721
269.
Great Charles who full of mercy mightst command
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Great Charles who full of mercy mightst command
Last Line:
Till the stroke's struck which they can never retrieve
Author:
John Wilmot (Speculation)
DMI number:
8990
270.
H-nmer's low bows at Leceister house are lost
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H-nmer's low bows at Leceister house are lost
Last Line:
That princes ever are the sons of kings
DMI number:
35176
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