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11.
Away my muse far from the British shore
First Line:
Away my muse far from the British shore
Last Line:
Yet felt the heavenly joys she smiled and then conceived
DMI number:
42836
12.
As when plebeians at a monarch's death
First Line:
As when plebeians at a monarch's death
Last Line:
While nonsense shall have friends and sense have foes
Author:
Sarah Fyge Egerton (Absolute)
DMI number:
5739
13.
Be gone delusion vain
First Line:
Be gone delusion vain
Last Line:
To deck the altars of their powers divine
Author:
James Scott (Absolute)
DMI number:
32760
14.
Be gone delusions vain
First Line:
Be gone delusions vain
Last Line:
To deck the altars of their powers divine
Author:
James Scott (Absolute)
DMI number:
32701
15.
Blush not illustrious bard to own
First Line:
Blush not illustrious bard to own
Last Line:
And give new joys to life
DMI number:
5119
16.
Bring me the deep toned shell that Pindar strung
First Line:
Bring me the deep toned shell that Pindar strung
Last Line:
How great our Frederick lived how soon he fell
DMI number:
22298
17.
Come pensive elegy
First Line:
Come pensive elegy
Last Line:
And when deceased next her in highest glory dwell
DMI number:
4363
18.
Desolate Albion mourn thy cruel fate
First Line:
Desolate Albion mourn thy cruel fate
Last Line:
Whilst he rules Albion or Maria is remembered in our isle
DMI number:
7482
19.
Goddess of numbers and of thoughts sublime
First Line:
Goddess of numbers and of thoughts sublime
Last Line:
And peace restored shall wear her olive crown again
Author:
John Hughes (Absolute)
DMI number:
4568
20.
Good angels snatched him eagerly on high
First Line:
Good angels snatched him eagerly on high
Last Line:
Nothing but elevated thoughts and eager warm desires
Author:
John Sheffield (Absolute)
DMI number:
3510
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