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31.
Behold the image of a favourite peer
First Line:
Behold the image of a favourite peer
Last Line:
As did the patriots of the Roman name
DMI number:
18285
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Better we all were in our graves
First Line:
Better we all were in our graves
Last Line:
And like Domitian leap at flies
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Absolute)
DMI number:
25166
33.
Born under kings our fathers freedom sought
First Line:
Born under kings our fathers freedom sought
Last Line:
And born to freedom for our tyrants fight
DMI number:
6002
34.
Beneath an aged oak whose verdant head
First Line:
Beneath an aged oak whose verdant head
Last Line:
Reason is too strong for love
Author:
Samuel Whyte (Speculation)
DMI number:
36301
35.
Caesar thou hast o'ercome to thy great fame
First Line:
Caesar thou hast o'ercome to thy great fame
Last Line:
Cato will die unconquered and free
Author:
Francis Davison (Absolute)
DMI number:
49758
36.
Cambray whilst of seraphic love you set
First Line:
Cambray whilst of seraphic love you set
Last Line:
The execrable phantom disappeared
DMI number:
5719
37.
Bute loves arbitrary rule
First Line:
Bute loves arbitrary rule
Last Line:
Which kings pretend to reign
DMI number:
36006
38.
But reason sworn in general to sense
First Line:
But reason sworn in general to sense
Last Line:
Where good men catched in nets of duty are
Author:
Fulke Greville (Absolute)
DMI number:
16061
39.
Britannia look down and complacently smile
First Line:
Britannia look down and complacently smile
Last Line:
From lordy dominion they want to be free
DMI number:
33343
40.
Britons awake your country's cause
First Line:
Britons awake your country's cause
Last Line:
And choose right honest Knightley
DMI number:
24451
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