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1.
Accept your Britain's smiles once more
First Line:
Accept your Britain's smiles once more
Last Line:
Though he in distant shades despair
Author:
Thomas Newcomb (Speculation)
DMI number:
1803
2.
Amidst thy triumphs on the deep
First Line:
Amidst thy triumphs on the deep
Last Line:
Left his dread temple and retired
DMI number:
36627
3.
As roses in their early bloom
First Line:
As roses in their early bloom
Last Line:
And that despair he left below
Author:
Thomas Newcomb (Confident)
DMI number:
9866
4.
His god like son when Philip fought
First Line:
His god like son when Philip fought
Last Line:
Had William fallen we nothing gain
DMI number:
36622
5.
No common height the muse must soar
First Line:
No common height the muse must soar
Last Line:
The earth you burn and that you build
Author:
Thomas Newcomb (Confident)
DMI number:
11593
6.
O thou from India's fruitful soil
First Line:
O thou from India's fruitful soil
Last Line:
Or sooth my pains or close my eye
Author:
Thomas Newcomb (Confident)
DMI number:
9713
7.
Proud Bourbon honoured with thy fears
First Line:
Proud Bourbon honoured with thy fears
Last Line:
Lewis to keep his limbs entire
DMI number:
36620
8.
See nature round a hoary prospect yields
First Line:
See nature round a hoary prospect yields
Last Line:
Her icy journey marked with silver wounds
Author:
Thomas Newcomb (Confident)
DMI number:
11667
9.
Stay Phoebus blooming god of light
First Line:
Stay Phoebus blooming god of light
Last Line:
Which virtue gives and fate secures
Author:
Thomas Newcomb (Speculation)
DMI number:
10596
10.
The feathered warriors and the pygmy state
First Line:
The feathered warriors and the pygmy state
Last Line:
And in the fairy name the pygmy dies
Author:
Joseph Addison (Absolute) & Thomas Newcomb (Confident)
DMI number:
11552
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