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31.
Ere old Rome's city could corrupted be
First Line:
Ere old Rome's city could corrupted be
Last Line:
These civic honours give a real fame
DMI number:
17984
32.
Escaped a race whose vanity never raised
First Line:
Escaped a race whose vanity never raised
Last Line:
And like a god shall say let there be liberty
Author:
Horace Walpole (Absolute)
DMI number:
33080
33.
Did power and liberty agree
First Line:
Did power and liberty agree
Last Line:
Been charged on me who gave you station
DMI number:
20836
34.
Enjoy thy bondage make thy prison know
First Line:
Enjoy thy bondage make thy prison know
Last Line:
Stout Felton England's ransom here does lie
Author:
Zouch Townley (Absolute)
DMI number:
1119
35.
Far from her hallowed grot where mildly bright
First Line:
Far from her hallowed grot where mildly bright
Last Line:
And pleased prefer oblivion to disgrace
Author:
William Mason (Absolute)
DMI number:
20469
36.
Five days I told you I from town should stay
First Line:
Five days I told you I from town should stay
Last Line:
That the best station which best suits our mind
Author:
John Duncombe (Absolute)
DMI number:
25753
37.
Fair patroness of wit and liberty
First Line:
Fair patroness of wit and liberty
Last Line:
And foes top Walpole emulate their toast
DMI number:
12155
38.
Fairest and latest of the beauteous race
First Line:
Fairest and latest of the beauteous race
Last Line:
Her eyes alone that liberty retain
Author:
Charles Montagu (Absolute)
DMI number:
5309
39.
Freedom's charms alike engage
First Line:
Freedom's charms alike engage
Last Line:
Bliss is born of liberty
DMI number:
33568
40.
For what one likes if others like as well
First Line:
For what one likes if others like as well
Last Line:
All join to guard what each desires to gain
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
28238
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