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301.
Now blessings on you all since mighty fate
First Line:
Now blessings on you all since mighty fate
Last Line:
While James and all his deathless race surround our land
DMI number:
8927
302.
Now cannon smoke clouds all the sky
First Line:
Now cannon smoke clouds all the sky
Last Line:
Tis tis a cordial rare to cure the spleen
DMI number:
13229
303.
Now has our swelling deluges of tears
First Line:
Now has our swelling deluges of tears
Last Line:
You and your loyal people may be all but one
DMI number:
8924
304.
Now I'm convinced what bards of old have sung
First Line:
Now I'm convinced what bards of old have sung
Last Line:
Assume both lustre and great Anna's face
DMI number:
9347
305.
Now justice reigns and vindicates her own
First Line:
Now justice reigns and vindicates her own
Last Line:
And shine distinguished in the rolls of fame
DMI number:
30414
306.
Now like themselves again the archers raise
First Line:
Now like themselves again the archers raise
Last Line:
Through softer hearts with silent conquest fly
Author:
Allan Ramsay (Absolute)
DMI number:
17714
307.
Now on Cam's sacred banks fair peace appeared
First Line:
Now on Cam's sacred banks fair peace appeared
Last Line:
Already triumphed in immortal Rome
DMI number:
21824
308.
November the 11th from Manchester town
First Line:
November the 11th from Manchester town
Last Line:
The praise of George of England
DMI number:
12011
309.
Now six and thirty rapid years are fled
First Line:
Now six and thirty rapid years are fled
Last Line:
But the fair guerdon is immortal fame
Author:
Isaac Hawkins Browne (Absolute)
DMI number:
26748
310.
Now to be silent or to write in prose
First Line:
Now to be silent or to write in prose
Last Line:
My verses may have end but not our joy
Author:
Robert Gomersall (Speculation)
DMI number:
43161
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