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481.
Great Romulus who first gave Rome a name
First Line:
Great Romulus who first gave Rome a name
Last Line:
And to her piety must Numa's yield
DMI number:
10848
482.
Great sir how shall I to your worth aspire
First Line:
Great sir how shall I to your worth aspire
Last Line:
Immortal work and whom you conquer save
DMI number:
42857
483.
Great sir till now I with impatience stayed
First Line:
Great sir till now I with impatience stayed
Last Line:
His country's lasting best security
DMI number:
43163
484.
Great sir | When last your royal brother blessed this place
First Line:
Great sir | When last your royal brother blessed this place
Last Line:
And in melodious paths of error stray
Author:
George Cholmondeley (Absolute) & William Savile (Confident)
DMI number:
4792
485.
Hail black November in whose foggy rear
First Line:
Hail black November in whose foggy rear
Last Line:
Beauteously twined a thistle and a rose
DMI number:
31326
486.
Hail Britain favoured isle to whom tis given
First Line:
Hail Britain favoured isle to whom tis given
Last Line:
And make us virtuous as they make us blessed
DMI number:
21811
487.
Hail cheerful parent of the infant spring
First Line:
Hail cheerful parent of the infant spring
Last Line:
Bounds the vast scene and terminates thy view
DMI number:
22271
488.
Hail Drooping muses now forbear
First Line:
Hail Drooping muses now forbear
Last Line:
Your Dorset as companion sits with kings
DMI number:
44698
489.
Hail Euterpe nymph divine
First Line:
Hail Euterpe nymph divine
Last Line:
Over his people's heart to reign
DMI number:
28804
490.
Hail glorious martyr saint triumphant hail
First Line:
Hail glorious martyr saint triumphant hail
Last Line:
And God and Charles above their headlong counsels scorn | Amen
DMI number:
42738
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