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31.
Hark how the loud trumpets they shrilly do sound
First Line:
Hark how the loud trumpets they shrilly do sound
Last Line:
Made Monsieur to tremble Scotch rebels did tame
DMI number:
42809
32.
How ill rewarded are the warrior's pains
First Line:
How ill rewarded are the warrior's pains
Last Line:
Than ever here they suffered by revenge before
DMI number:
42826
33.
How long must the restorer of our state
First Line:
How long must the restorer of our state
Last Line:
But over the subject world with mingled beams they reign
Author:
H. Denne (Speculation)
DMI number:
3910
34.
How glorious Marlbrough shall we sing thy praise
First Line:
How glorious Marlbrough shall we sing thy praise
Last Line:
As Tyber is by Thames or Rome's best sons by thee
DMI number:
6003
35.
Here's a health to the great Eugene
First Line:
Here's a health to the great Eugene
Last Line:
And own great George our king
DMI number:
12141
36.
How will the grateful senate praise
First Line:
How will the grateful senate praise
Last Line:
Or any charm of Sunderland
DMI number:
5882
37.
How nobly did our grateful city join
First Line:
How nobly did our grateful city join
Last Line:
Great Nassau's glories and the Boyne shall last
DMI number:
4660
38.
It's true Tallard when fickle chance denied
First Line:
It's true Tallard when fickle chance denied
Last Line:
In British Queens at least the attribute is wrong
DMI number:
5881
39.
John Duke of Marlborough champion of our cause
First Line:
John Duke of Marlborough champion of our cause
Last Line:
His triumphs over the wondering world displayed
DMI number:
5862
40.
In vain by being great
First Line:
In vain by being great
Last Line:
And blessed the wind that blew them to the gainful shore
DMI number:
42831
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