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1371.
Sound sound the trumpet beat the drum
First Line:
Sound sound the trumpet beat the drum
Last Line:
We'll laugh and quaff carouse and sing | With a fa la la la la la
DMI number:
13465
1372.
Some good whigs late designed by an act meritorious
First Line:
Some good whigs late designed by an act meritorious
Last Line:
These will laugh at the breech while those reverence the nose
DMI number:
13005
1373.
Some kings the name of conquerours assumed
First Line:
Some kings the name of conquerours assumed
Last Line:
And feared a title that reproached their lives
DMI number:
39737
1374.
Some kings the names of conquerors assumed
First Line:
Some kings the names of conquerors assumed
Last Line:
And feared a title that reproached their lives
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
5596
1375.
Successful Cyrus fortune's darling son
First Line:
Successful Cyrus fortune's darling son
Last Line:
May you defend them with the same success
Author:
Robert Freind (Absolute)
DMI number:
36609
1376.
Such has been this ill-natured nation's fate
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Such has been this ill-natured nation's fate
Last Line:
Nothing can make us greater than a queen
Author:
Daniel Defoe (Confident)
DMI number:
4559
1377.
Such sad preeminence attends the great
First Line:
Such sad preeminence attends the great
Last Line:
For power for wealth for empire and for fame
DMI number:
3375
1378.
Stranger for why should Britons wish to hear
First Line:
Stranger for why should Britons wish to hear
Last Line:
For Frederick was a friend to human kind
DMI number:
22671
1379.
Stretched on the beach thy genius Albion lay
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Stretched on the beach thy genius Albion lay
Last Line:
A nobler guest or more illustrious shade
DMI number:
22284
1380.
Stretched on the marge where quivering oziers play
First Line:
Stretched on the marge where quivering oziers play
Last Line:
And conquered Gaul shall crown his deathless fame
DMI number:
38602
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