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1.
Enough of glory's wreaths and victory's joy
First Line:
Enough of glory's wreaths and victory's joy
Last Line:
To make the happiest of mankind the best
Author:
Samuel Bishop (Confident)
DMI number:
28129
2.
From all the bliss a queen can feel
First Line:
From all the bliss a queen can feel
Last Line:
Turned all the fullness of her heart
Author:
Samuel Bishop (Absolute)
DMI number:
31077
3.
Tis just o muse the debt thy duty pays
First Line:
Tis just o muse the debt thy duty pays
Last Line:
What George once was and Frederick would have been
Author:
Samuel Bishop (Confident)
DMI number:
28709
4.
While over this modest stone religion weeps
First Line:
While over this modest stone religion weeps
Last Line:
Lived for our bliss and died to crown his own
Author:
Samuel Bishop (Absolute)
DMI number:
34638
5.
While urged by pious grief to mourn
First Line:
While urged by pious grief to mourn
Last Line:
Which dignified the man below
DMI number:
22707
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The English poems collected from the Oxford and Cambridge verses on the death of his royal highness Frederick Prince of Wales [T56626] [ecco]
Publication Date:
1751
ESTC number:
T56626
DMI number:
785
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Pietas Universitatis Oxoniensis in obitum serenissimi Regis Georgii III [ESTC T56608] [ECCO]
Publication Date:
1761
ESTC number:
T56608
DMI number:
994
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Epithalamia Oxoniensia [ECCO] [ESTC T56607]
Publication Date:
1761
ESTC number:
T56607
DMI number:
977
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Epicedia Oxoniensia in obitum celsissimi et desideratissimi Frederici Principis Walliae [T56611]
Publication Date:
1751
ESTC number:
T56611
DMI number:
788