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1.
For quiet Yorke the sailor cries
First Line:
For quiet Yorke the sailor cries
Last Line:
I mean that aren't freeholders
Author:
Soame Jenyns (Absolute)
DMI number:
20407
2.
From rags to paper then to pasteboard changed
First Line:
From rags to paper then to pasteboard changed
Last Line:
While Br----n sinks without our least regard
DMI number:
20851
3.
Guardian of the British Isle
First Line:
Guardian of the British Isle
Last Line:
This is all we ask of heaven
DMI number:
19915
4.
He is grown old he is abhorred
First Line:
He is grown old he is abhorred
Last Line:
The world's contempt not worth its hate
DMI number:
18272
5.
How long deluded Albion wilt thou lie
First Line:
How long deluded Albion wilt thou lie
Last Line:
And Europe is redeemed and William reigns
Author:
Matthew Prior (Absolute)
DMI number:
8377
6.
Long have I heard your favourite theme
First Line:
Long have I heard your favourite theme
Last Line:
Perhaps or send you to the Turk
Author:
Richard Owen Cambridge (Absolute)
DMI number:
30538
7.
My lord great commoner no more
First Line:
My lord great commoner no more
Last Line:
The Pitt and upper gallery
DMI number:
31127
8.
O born to do thy country good
First Line:
O born to do thy country good
Last Line:
And may thy fortune know no end
DMI number:
48
9.
Some future bard thy deeds shall write
First Line:
Some future bard thy deeds shall write
Last Line:
I suit my subjects to my muse
DMI number:
10964
10.
The man that loves his king and nation
First Line:
The man that loves his king and nation
Last Line:
And fearless scorn each traitor's frown
Author:
John Hughes (Absolute)
DMI number:
11794
11.
The man that's resolute and just
First Line:
The man that's resolute and just
Last Line:
By mean ignoble verse
Author:
William Walsh (Absolute)
DMI number:
5497
12.
The minister that's brave and just
First Line:
The minister that's brave and just
Last Line:
At best is but profaning
DMI number:
23449
13.
What madness countrymen inspires
First Line:
What madness countrymen inspires
Last Line:
And peace and plenty bless our British isle
DMI number:
7475
14.
When Anjou on Spain made at first the attempt
First Line:
When Anjou on Spain made at first the attempt
Last Line:
Let your catholic majesty reign where you can sir
DMI number:
7219