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A fatal war two angry sisters waged
First Line:
A fatal war two angry sisters waged
Last Line:
But more by your victorious arms secured
DMI number:
6362
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A friend to all whom virtue may commend
First Line:
A friend to all whom virtue may commend
Last Line:
And God's sole work would always be to bless
DMI number:
20477
3.
A muse expiring who with earliest voice
First Line:
A muse expiring who with earliest voice
Last Line:
With Carolina's praise and then expired
Author:
George Granville (Absolute)
DMI number:
17412
4.
A peaceful sway the great Augustus bore
First Line:
A peaceful sway the great Augustus bore
Last Line:
Who thus alone two pagan gods excel
Author:
John Locke (Absolute)
DMI number:
6363
5.
A town he kept in spite of fate the Irish he confounded
First Line:
A town he kept in spite of fate the Irish he confounded
Last Line:
Since Walker George has made amends for Walker Obadiah
DMI number:
42603
6.
A venerable sage one day
First Line:
A venerable sage one day
Last Line:
They'll own he was the first of men
DMI number:
25019
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All hail great prince whom every miracle
First Line:
All hail great prince whom every miracle
Last Line:
And for your glorious magnitude the scanted globe want room
Author:
Aphra Behn (Absolute)
DMI number:
43181
8.
All hail my son my well beloved all hail
First Line:
All hail my son my well beloved all hail
Last Line:
Augusta's genius Duncombe still be owned
DMI number:
6452
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All hail thou mighty sacred boy that art
First Line:
All hail thou mighty sacred boy that art
Last Line:
That they may nothing have either to wish or fear
DMI number:
42852
10.
Above that bridge which lofty turrets crown
First Line:
Above that bridge which lofty turrets crown
Last Line:
Boast safely challenge either Rome or Greece
Author:
Charles Hopkins (Confident)
DMI number:
4047
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