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1801.
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
1802.
When Harry fifth of that great name
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When Harry fifth of that great name
Last Line:
With buffets spurned him from her
DMI number:
1515
1803.
When haughty monarchs their proud State expose
First Line:
When haughty monarchs their proud State expose
Last Line:
And where he found his refuge fixed his shrine
DMI number:
4585
1804.
When heaven's decrees a prince's fate ordain
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When heaven's decrees a prince's fate ordain
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Who built her empire on a people's love
Author:
Elizabeth Carter (Absolute)
DMI number:
33827
1805.
When heedless of their chief's command
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When heedless of their chief's command
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Britain must then beware of France
DMI number:
36623
1806.
What strange impetuous storms of state
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What strange impetuous storms of state
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To meet the senate of the skies
DMI number:
19621
1807.
What sudden heat inspires my labouring mind
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What sudden heat inspires my labouring mind
Last Line:
And with the stars have coeternity
DMI number:
4629
1808.
What though not theirs the power in dungeon glooms
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What though not theirs the power in dungeon glooms
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Boundless and absolute in God alone
Author:
James Thomson (Absolute)
DMI number:
30096
1809.
What's royalty but power to please myself
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What's royalty but power to please myself
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And turns to sullen state
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
19222
1810.
Whatever engages your capacious mind
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Whatever engages your capacious mind
Last Line:
And one with laurel deck the monarch's brow
DMI number:
39154
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