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91.
Britain arise in all your glory smile
First Line:
Britain arise in all your glory smile
Last Line:
And the proud scene with Io Paean rung
DMI number:
7440
92.
Britannia's sons might well triumphant sing
First Line:
Britannia's sons might well triumphant sing
Last Line:
Revolving over this glorious coronation
DMI number:
30424
93.
Cease dreadful god of war thy rude alarms
First Line:
Cease dreadful god of war thy rude alarms
Last Line:
Frederic Augusta George and Caroline
Author:
Ralph Verney (Absolute)
DMI number:
40413
94.
Cease happy Britons cease to fear
First Line:
Cease happy Britons cease to fear
Last Line:
And from your glorious hand the world expects her fate
DMI number:
44706
95.
Cease rural conquests and set free your swains
First Line:
Cease rural conquests and set free your swains
Last Line:
Though each a goddess or a Sunderland
Author:
Sir Samuel Garth (Absolute)
DMI number:
5085
96.
Celestial charity with ray divine
First Line:
Celestial charity with ray divine
Last Line:
For all those virtues shine confessed in you
DMI number:
40554
97.
Celestial maids descend and sing
First Line:
Celestial maids descend and sing
Last Line:
Thy fame shall last thy glories bloom
DMI number:
30587
98.
Chloe as well as phaeton
First Line:
Chloe as well as phaeton
Last Line:
So exquisite a happiness
DMI number:
11761
99.
Chloe impatient for the approaching sight
First Line:
Chloe impatient for the approaching sight
Last Line:
To talk of walking and when sleeping dream
DMI number:
28776
100.
Celia is sick and oh if Celia die
First Line:
Celia is sick and oh if Celia die
Last Line:
Will turn to chaos for the loss of thee
DMI number:
11220
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