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11.
Awful hero Marlborough rise
First Line:
Awful hero Marlborough rise
Last Line:
Half an angel man no more
Author:
Leonard Welsted (Confident)
DMI number:
665
12.
By deathless Phoebus tis not to be born
First Line:
By deathless Phoebus tis not to be born
Last Line:
He who brought you glory bring your peace
DMI number:
7234
13.
Britannia's sons have reason to rejoice
First Line:
Britannia's sons have reason to rejoice
Last Line:
And crown Europa with a lasting peace
DMI number:
35463
14.
Come let a cheerful glass go round
First Line:
Come let a cheerful glass go round
Last Line:
Next to the gods that gave her
DMI number:
5087
15.
Could Agamemnon from the dead return
First Line:
Could Agamemnon from the dead return
Last Line:
As when to chaos God shall shake the world
DMI number:
6418
16.
Dear to thy country and thy king
First Line:
Dear to thy country and thy king
Last Line:
Nor with thy thunders fright the world
DMI number:
17850
17.
Dread sir if your just grief no bounds receives
First Line:
Dread sir if your just grief no bounds receives
Last Line:
At once we grieve and banish all our fears
DMI number:
42892
18.
Fair nymph ascend to beauty's throne
First Line:
Fair nymph ascend to beauty's throne
Last Line:
And owns the inimitable fair
Author:
Isaac Watts (Speculation)
DMI number:
8032
19.
Folly and vice are easy to describe
First Line:
Folly and vice are easy to describe
Last Line:
But from the uncorrupted blood of kings
Author:
Wentworth Dillon (Absolute)
DMI number:
4153
20.
From low and abject themes the groveling muse
First Line:
From low and abject themes the groveling muse
Last Line:
From such a chief to fight and bard to sing
Author:
John Philips (Absolute)
DMI number:
8049
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