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361.
Madam | With no less reverence did we wait
First Line:
Madam | With no less reverence did we wait
Last Line:
The son shall conquer in the father's right
DMI number:
42853
362.
Madam | With so much wonder are we struck
First Line:
Madam | With so much wonder are we struck
Last Line:
And makes himself immortal in her fame
DMI number:
3464
363.
Madam | Your words like Phoebus' rays enlights your land
First Line:
Madam | Your words like Phoebus' rays enlights your land
Last Line:
God bless the Queen the Church and Hanoverian Line
DMI number:
7868
364.
Madam once more the obsequious muse
First Line:
Madam once more the obsequious muse
Last Line:
Kind as the blessings you bestow
DMI number:
4588
365.
Madam to all your censures I submit
First Line:
Madam to all your censures I submit
Last Line:
Those eyes that glad a nation shine on me
Author:
John Gay (Absolute)
DMI number:
7411
366.
Madam whose mercies are so boundless known
First Line:
Madam whose mercies are so boundless known
Last Line:
We yet at least desire more sorrow for your sake
DMI number:
42834
367.
Love's goddess sure was blind this day
First Line:
Love's goddess sure was blind this day
Last Line:
Our short but their eternal choice
Author:
Sir Charles Sedley (Absolute)
DMI number:
6291
368.
Lucia was formed by heaven in courts to shine
First Line:
Lucia was formed by heaven in courts to shine
Last Line:
Whilst many a swain in hopeless silence dies
DMI number:
33284
369.
Nor me the glories of thy birth engage
First Line:
Nor me the glories of thy birth engage
Last Line:
And may the power that raised preserve thy sceptred line
Author:
Robert Nugent (Absolute)
DMI number:
22434
370.
Nor to be wise or good or great
First Line:
Nor to be wise or good or great
Last Line:
Britain the greater world and theirs the less
DMI number:
4992
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