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691.
What strange impetuous storms of state
First Line:
What strange impetuous storms of state
Last Line:
To meet the senate of the skies
DMI number:
19621
692.
When Britain's happiness I view
First Line:
When Britain's happiness I view
Last Line:
And never meet with an opposer
DMI number:
12016
693.
When Brunswick first appeared each honest heart
First Line:
When Brunswick first appeared each honest heart
Last Line:
And through his line from age to age conveyed
Author:
Thomas Tickell (Absolute)
DMI number:
12113
694.
When captaines couragious whom death colde not daunte
First Line:
When captaines couragious whom death colde not daunte
Last Line:
Sing forth the brave valours of Mary Ambree
DMI number:
37348
695.
When England whom for ages past with pride
First Line:
When England whom for ages past with pride
Last Line:
And in your subjects' hearts your empire place
DMI number:
42863
696.
When factious rage to cruel exile drove
First Line:
When factious rage to cruel exile drove
Last Line:
Who best shall love the duke and serve the king
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
4703
697.
When fair Augusta left the watery plain
First Line:
When fair Augusta left the watery plain
Last Line:
And Brunswick reign till time shall be no more
DMI number:
12519
698.
When fatal stars are in conjunction found
First Line:
When fatal stars are in conjunction found
Last Line:
Whom they adored before with sacrifice
DMI number:
42881
699.
When first around our isle the news was spread
First Line:
When first around our isle the news was spread
Last Line:
Nor dread his vengeance more than thine great James dread thee
DMI number:
42835
700.
When first I saw Lucinda's face
First Line:
When first I saw Lucinda's face
Last Line:
That made such angels for it too
DMI number:
44649
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