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21.
For quiet on Newmarket's plain
First Line:
For quiet on Newmarket's plain
Last Line:
Shall guard the laws divine
Author:
John Duncombe (Absolute)
DMI number:
25541
22.
From royal palaces the plough
First Line:
From royal palaces the plough
Last Line:
Were built with polished stone
Author:
John Duncombe (Absolute)
DMI number:
25538
23.
Give ear my friends while prudent I reveal
First Line:
Give ear my friends while prudent I reveal
Last Line:
Patience our strength and honesty our guide
Author:
John Duncombe (Absolute)
DMI number:
26675
24.
Guardian of Britain come away
First Line:
Guardian of Britain come away
Last Line:
Their father and their king
DMI number:
25619
25.
Haste muse to Spithead and if winds do not alter
First Line:
Haste muse to Spithead and if winds do not alter
Last Line:
Bid him look to his ballast and take in his sails
DMI number:
25757
26.
How did you fare at wealthy Rufus' feast
First Line:
How did you fare at wealthy Rufus' feast
Last Line:
Had tainted every dish and poisoned every bowl
DMI number:
25730
27.
How shall Voltaire's recording lay
First Line:
How shall Voltaire's recording lay
Last Line:
Are deaf to slaughter's call and blind to plunder's charms
Author:
John Duncombe (Absolute)
DMI number:
26661
28.
How Persius on Rupilius King
First Line:
How Persius on Rupilius King
Last Line:
And let a rope be this king's doom
Author:
John Duncombe (Absolute)
DMI number:
25713
29.
I grieve to hear you oft enquire
First Line:
I grieve to hear you oft enquire
Last Line:
And not with one gallant content
DMI number:
25649
30.
In an unlucky hour the ship
First Line:
In an unlucky hour the ship
Last Line:
And lamb will sacrifice
DMI number:
25646
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