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11.
Once more my muse we must an altar raise
First Line:
Once more my muse we must an altar raise
Last Line:
And Europe owns her peace from his victorious hand
Author:
George Stepney (Absolute)
DMI number:
6644
12.
Sir | Since you oft invite me to renew
First Line:
Sir | Since you oft invite me to renew
Last Line:
Which neither craft shall loose nor force shall cut
Author:
George Stepney (Absolute)
DMI number:
3458
13.
Some angel from your own describe her fame
First Line:
Some angel from your own describe her fame
Last Line:
Those whom they meant to bless and to delight
Author:
George Stepney (Absolute)
DMI number:
17694
14.
The critics that pretend to sense
First Line:
The critics that pretend to sense
Last Line:
And posted to the Queen away
Author:
George Stepney (Confident)
DMI number:
6482
15.
The gods and Cato did in this divide
First Line:
The gods and Cato did in this divide
Last Line:
They chose the conquering he the conquered side
Author:
George Stepney (Absolute)
DMI number:
2266
16.
The youth whose fortune the vast globe obeyed
First Line:
The youth whose fortune the vast globe obeyed
Last Line:
And lets the good the just and brave prevail
Author:
Charles Sackville (Confident) & George Stepney (Confident)
DMI number:
3460
17.
Thus the great lamp by which the globe is blest
First Line:
Thus the great lamp by which the globe is blest
Last Line:
Relieves his lustre with a milder light
Author:
George Stepney (Absolute)
DMI number:
5566
18.
Virtue the noble cause for which you're made
First Line:
Virtue the noble cause for which you're made
Last Line:
Those do not truly live who merit death
DMI number:
40293
19.
Verses immortal as my bays I sing
First Line:
Verses immortal as my bays I sing
Last Line:
And seal their country's love with their departing breath
Author:
George Stepney (Absolute)
DMI number:
941
20.
Virtue alone is true nobility
First Line:
Virtue alone is true nobility
Last Line:
From the embraces of the elm she loved
DMI number:
39972
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