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21.
As late over Britain's chalky coasts
First Line:
As late over Britain's chalky coasts
Last Line:
And plenty's horn poured blessings on the shore
Author:
John Gilbert Cooper (Speculation)
DMI number:
29616
22.
As Louis on his couch extended lay
First Line:
As Louis on his couch extended lay
Last Line:
There's no English beef for your great majesty
DMI number:
31763
23.
Apollo's favourite hear Britannia's prayer
First Line:
Apollo's favourite hear Britannia's prayer
Last Line:
My Walpole lives and Mortimer despairs
DMI number:
8368
24.
Arise and soar my towering soul
First Line:
Arise and soar my towering soul
Last Line:
To fix his marriage day
Author:
Samuel Wesley (Absolute)
DMI number:
169
25.
Arise Britannia strike the attentive ear
First Line:
Arise Britannia strike the attentive ear
Last Line:
Used to thrash the french rascals within their own hovels
DMI number:
32982
26.
As by some tyrant's stern command
First Line:
As by some tyrant's stern command
Last Line:
Thus to the grave in peace descend
Author:
Sir William Blackstone (Absolute)
DMI number:
25799
27.
At Anna's call the British troops advance
First Line:
At Anna's call the British troops advance
Last Line:
He dares not meet the fatal thunder there
DMI number:
6035
28.
At last we are met but I hope with no other
First Line:
At last we are met but I hope with no other
Last Line:
When they wanted to dose to keep generals awake
DMI number:
33184
29.
At length the mansion gains the welcome shore
First Line:
At length the mansion gains the welcome shore
Last Line:
The story cause and progress of our woe
Author:
Samuel Whyte (Speculation)
DMI number:
36682
30.
Awake awake whose harmonious souls
First Line:
Awake awake whose harmonious souls
Last Line:
Thee our bright saint above her our great queen below
DMI number:
5082
31.
Attend ye fathers not too rashly run
First Line:
Attend ye fathers not too rashly run
Last Line:
Or live our country's glory and defence
DMI number:
40585
32.
Aye now I can with pleasure look around
First Line:
Aye now I can with pleasure look around
Last Line:
He'll launch no more on such fell seas of trouble
Author:
Tobias George Smollett (Absolute)
DMI number:
31692
33.
Begar Monsieur tis much in vain
First Line:
Begar Monsieur tis much in vain
Last Line:
Since every brewer there can beat a prince
DMI number:
44351
34.
Begin celestial source of light
First Line:
Begin celestial source of light
Last Line:
Due to thy queen's reward and Blenheim's glorious day
Author:
Elijah Fenton (Absolute)
DMI number:
12339
35.
Begin my muse and strike the lyre
First Line:
Begin my muse and strike the lyre
Last Line:
She chains the oppressor and she frees the oppressed
DMI number:
33675
36.
Behold the Cerberus the Atlantic plow
First Line:
Behold the Cerberus the Atlantic plow
Last Line:
Her precious cargo Burgoyne Clinton Howe | Bow wow wow
DMI number:
33668
37.
Behold the image of a favourite peer
First Line:
Behold the image of a favourite peer
Last Line:
As did the patriots of the Roman name
DMI number:
18285
38.
Bid us hope for victory
First Line:
Bid us hope for victory
Last Line:
And always beats against the shore that bounds it
DMI number:
14594
39.
Blessed liberty how absolute thy power
First Line:
Blessed liberty how absolute thy power
Last Line:
Wolfe nobly conquered when he greatly fell
DMI number:
33552
40.
Blessings on heaven's high king his word divine
First Line:
Blessings on heaven's high king his word divine
Last Line:
Nor Brunswick ever but with time and Britain end
DMI number:
28836
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