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401.
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
402.
Now to our grief we find there is no joy
First Line:
Now to our grief we find there is no joy
Last Line:
Stand but this shock unmoved and the great work is done
DMI number:
42899
403.
Now true hearts let's celebrate
First Line:
Now true hearts let's celebrate
Last Line:
Nor power arbit'Tory
DMI number:
11943
404.
Now with a better face affairs appear
First Line:
Now with a better face affairs appear
Last Line:
And they like twin Minervas guard your side
DMI number:
6371
405.
Now with a general peace the world was blessed
First Line:
Now with a general peace the world was blessed
Last Line:
The world a monarch and that monarch you
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
3814
406.
O thou my beauteous ever tender friend
First Line:
O thou my beauteous ever tender friend
Last Line:
Suppress yet love my grateful labour pays
Author:
William Ward (Speculation)
DMI number:
11598
407.
O- whom virtue makes the worthy heir
First Line:
O- whom virtue makes the worthy heir
Last Line:
Degenerate Britain what the great should be
Author:
Thomas Edwards (Absolute)
DMI number:
23516
408.
Of a just king the powerful words declare
First Line:
Of a just king the powerful words declare
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For ever making calm and still the nation
DMI number:
43159
409.
Of all heaven's judgments that was sure the worst
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Of all heaven's judgments that was sure the worst
Last Line:
At the next step the glorious crown's our own
Author:
Richard Duke (Confident)
DMI number:
4038
410.
O Parsons thou who brewst the best of drink
First Line:
O Parsons thou who brewst the best of drink
Last Line:
I'll sing thy fame to all eternity
DMI number:
2950
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