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41.
Break sacred morn on our expecting isle
First Line:
Break sacred morn on our expecting isle
Last Line:
As flints are struck before they show their fires
Author:
Edmund Waller (Speculation)
DMI number:
43018
42.
Beside his native Thames our poet long
First Line:
Beside his native Thames our poet long
Last Line:
And with just censure let her labours fade
Author:
Richard Glover (Absolute)
DMI number:
37861
43.
By virtuous principles to fire the heart
First Line:
By virtuous principles to fire the heart
Last Line:
And knowledge grow the commerce of the isle
DMI number:
12880
44.
Can the good dust of Alfred sleep
First Line:
Can the good dust of Alfred sleep
Last Line:
The patriot's fame without and patriot's bliss within
DMI number:
33102
45.
Brother tars now arise
First Line:
Brother tars now arise
Last Line:
For Keppel the king and the nation
DMI number:
36084
46.
Bute loves arbitrary rule
First Line:
Bute loves arbitrary rule
Last Line:
Which kings pretend to reign
DMI number:
36006
47.
By Caesar's caution all partake the shew
First Line:
By Caesar's caution all partake the shew
Last Line:
Of which no British heart will ever repent
DMI number:
29666
48.
By deathless Phoebus tis not to be born
First Line:
By deathless Phoebus tis not to be born
Last Line:
He who brought you glory bring your peace
DMI number:
7234
49.
Britains now let joys increase
First Line:
Britains now let joys increase
Last Line:
And baulk the false Pretender
DMI number:
501
50.
Britannia hush thy martial wrath appease
First Line:
Britannia hush thy martial wrath appease
Last Line:
Shall rise like Douglas to eternal fame
DMI number:
33424
51.
Britannia long her hapless fate had mourned
First Line:
Britannia long her hapless fate had mourned
Last Line:
Thus saved his country triumphed and retired
DMI number:
33236
52.
Britannia look down and complacently smile
First Line:
Britannia look down and complacently smile
Last Line:
From lordy dominion they want to be free
DMI number:
33343
53.
Britannia's sons might well triumphant sing
First Line:
Britannia's sons might well triumphant sing
Last Line:
Revolving over this glorious coronation
DMI number:
30424
54.
Briton behold if patriot worth be dear
First Line:
Briton behold if patriot worth be dear
Last Line:
I borrow immortality from thee
Author:
Paul Whitehead (Absolute)
DMI number:
24030
55.
Briton the thunder of the wrath divine
First Line:
Briton the thunder of the wrath divine
Last Line:
To spawn a baser brood of monster-breeding sons
Author:
Robert Lowth (Absolute)
DMI number:
22540
56.
Britons rejoice
First Line:
Britons rejoice
Last Line:
That could the world subdue
DMI number:
18082
57.
Britons tonight in native pomp we come
First Line:
Britons tonight in native pomp we come
Last Line:
Or kinder censure teach him to forbear
Author:
William Whitehead (Absolute)
DMI number:
37862
58.
Britons what unatoned offence
First Line:
Britons what unatoned offence
Last Line:
He plunged he sunk he died
DMI number:
33172
59.
Britons who constant war with factious rage
First Line:
Britons who constant war with factious rage
Last Line:
And english be the language of mankind
Author:
Sir Richard Steele (Absolute)
DMI number:
35908
60.
Brother soldiers have a care
First Line:
Brother soldiers have a care
Last Line:
For him who saved the fleet
DMI number:
33175
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