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From camp to camp thorugh the foul womb of night
First Line:
From camp to camp thorugh the foul womb of night
Last Line:
Give dreadful note of preparation
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
13595
282.
From Danube's banks thy two chief stones were brought
First Line:
From Danube's banks thy two chief stones were brought
Last Line:
He's not the statue but the soul of fame
DMI number:
7022
283.
Forthwith from the glittering staff unfurled
First Line:
Forthwith from the glittering staff unfurled
Last Line:
Of depth immeasurable
Author:
John Milton (Absolute)
DMI number:
32040
284.
Four crowns the British empire justly claims
First Line:
Four crowns the British empire justly claims
Last Line:
One yet remains pursue and France is thine
DMI number:
16113
285.
Four shillings in the pound we see
First Line:
Four shillings in the pound we see
Last Line:
Thank him for leaving any
DMI number:
35955
286.
Friends let the hardy youth be trained in war
First Line:
Friends let the hardy youth be trained in war
Last Line:
And seldom fails to overtake the villain's flight
DMI number:
923
287.
For other princes let the abbey be
First Line:
For other princes let the abbey be
Last Line:
Westminster-Hall's a monument for thee
DMI number:
5123
288.
For gentle ease and downy sleep
First Line:
For gentle ease and downy sleep
Last Line:
Has kindly raised above the crowd
Author:
Edward Cobden (Absolute)
DMI number:
16321
289.
For he who conquests wisely has designed
First Line:
For he who conquests wisely has designed
Last Line:
Tis more to use than gain a victory
DMI number:
41488
290.
For Witherington my heart is woe
First Line:
For Witherington my heart is woe
Last Line:
He knelt and fought upon his knee
DMI number:
37277
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