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Already war had spread his wasteful flood
First Line:
Already war had spread his wasteful flood
Last Line:
And form a king to bless and to protect
DMI number:
22652
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At length the gallant navy from afar
First Line:
At length the gallant navy from afar
Last Line:
With kindred accents in Teutonic lays
Author:
Joseph Spence (Absolute)
DMI number:
28104
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Hail to the sacred day that gives an heir
First Line:
Hail to the sacred day that gives an heir
Last Line:
Your happiness your virtue and your praise
DMI number:
28654
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When pious frauds and holy pride no more
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When pious frauds and holy pride no more
Last Line:
Smiles at his woes and triumphs in his chains
Author:
Christopher Pitt (Absolute)
DMI number:
12520
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When Nassau eyed his native coasts no more
First Line:
When Nassau eyed his native coasts no more
Last Line:
Bless future states and nations yet unborn
Author:
Christopher Pitt (Absolute)
DMI number:
11013
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Whilst Phoebus' sons their mournful tribute bring
First Line:
Whilst Phoebus' sons their mournful tribute bring
Last Line:
How good how dear a nation's tears will tell
DMI number:
17898
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Whilst Phoebus' sons their mournful tributes bring
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Whilst Phoebus' sons their mournful tributes bring
Last Line:
How good how dear a nation's tears will tell
DMI number:
36703