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1.
Britons if yet that glorious name be dear
First Line:
Britons if yet that glorious name be dear
Last Line:
The honest muse is always virtue's friend
DMI number:
24930
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Here truth of soul the heart forever kind
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Here truth of soul the heart forever kind
Last Line:
This dust be reassumed and vanquish thee
DMI number:
25406
3.
If filial fondness or parental love
First Line:
If filial fondness or parental love
Last Line:
Tis nature's rebel stop the rebel here
DMI number:
24940
4.
Oh friend of virtue foe to every vice
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Oh friend of virtue foe to every vice
Last Line:
They said twas done in his immortal lays
DMI number:
25407
5.
Sleep here ye relics of the just and good
First Line:
Sleep here ye relics of the just and good
Last Line:
Virtues which now are rarely to be found
DMI number:
24934
6.
To thee an angel's form was given
First Line:
To thee an angel's form was given
Last Line:
The tongue of harmony is mute
DMI number:
24935
7.
What art thou gone and numbered with the dead
First Line:
What art thou gone and numbered with the dead
Last Line:
Dropped on its stem and sipped the balmy dew
DMI number:
24939
8.
While our grave hermit busy above stairs
First Line:
While our grave hermit busy above stairs
Last Line:
For England old England is happy today
DMI number:
39084
9.
Ye lovers of the muse oh thou whose breast
First Line:
Ye lovers of the muse oh thou whose breast
Last Line:
Since Shakespeare Rowe and Philips are no more
DMI number:
22134
10.
Ye muses weep ye sons of Phoebus mourn
First Line:
Ye muses weep ye sons of Phoebus mourn
Last Line:
They said twas done in his immortal lays
DMI number:
32439