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1691.
Emperor why that's the name of victory
First Line:
Emperor why that's the name of victory
Last Line:
Stood still and saw it pressed by other hands
DMI number:
39510
1692.
Emperor why that's the style of victory
First Line:
Emperor why that's the style of victory
Last Line:
Sat still and saw it pressed by other hands
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
18738
1693.
Empire and victory be all forsaken
First Line:
Empire and victory be all forsaken
Last Line:
Till all I ask of heaven
Author:
George Granville (Absolute)
DMI number:
19689
1694.
Empire over the sea and main
First Line:
Empire over the sea and main
Last Line:
And can never be made a slave
DMI number:
39855
1695.
Empire thou poor and despicable thing
First Line:
Empire thou poor and despicable thing
Last Line:
When such as these unmake or make a king
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
20370
1696.
Empty and insignificant are greatness
First Line:
Empty and insignificant are greatness
Last Line:
Sings all the day and sweetly sleeps at night
Author:
Eliza Haywood [nee Fowler] (Absolute)
DMI number:
19939
1697.
Encompassed with a wood of spears around
First Line:
Encompassed with a wood of spears around
Last Line:
And inches to the walls
DMI number:
40068
1698.
Endure and conquer Jove will soon dispose
First Line:
Endure and conquer Jove will soon dispose
Last Line:
Live and reserve yourselves for better fate
DMI number:
39605
1699.
Enemies reconciled
First Line:
Enemies reconciled
Last Line:
More advantage given them to be cruel
Author:
Henry Killigrew (Absolute)
DMI number:
14581
1700.
England is safe if true within itself
First Line:
England is safe if true within itself
Last Line:
In them and in ourselves our safety lies
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
14586
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