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51.
Lo what a chaos this unhappy fall
First Line:
Lo what a chaos this unhappy fall
Last Line:
Nothing but clouds appear the sun is gone
DMI number:
42980
52.
Lo how great cause have we to mourn for thee
First Line:
Lo how great cause have we to mourn for thee
Last Line:
Now thou art made partaker by his grace
DMI number:
4376
53.
Mourn all ye Cupids break your bows and darts
First Line:
Mourn all ye Cupids break your bows and darts
Last Line:
She had yet fate has ravished her away
DMI number:
21530
54.
My God with grateful heart I'll raise
First Line:
My God with grateful heart I'll raise
Last Line:
To bring me Lord at last to thee
Author:
James Stonhouse (Absolute)
DMI number:
33755
55.
If amid the joys that crown thy happy choice
First Line:
If amid the joys that crown thy happy choice
Last Line:
Thy merit will embalm thy name below
DMI number:
38541
56.
Merit like yours invites each muse to sing
First Line:
Merit like yours invites each muse to sing
Last Line:
Laughing at mortals whom we loved before
DMI number:
24318
57.
May all the pleasing arts of words combine
First Line:
May all the pleasing arts of words combine
Last Line:
Give that dear nymph and happy are my days
DMI number:
24326
58.
Marble weep for thou dost cover
First Line:
Marble weep for thou dost cover
Last Line:
Earth thou hast not such another
Author:
Benjamin Jonson (Absolute)
DMI number:
23887
59.
Marlborough who next to Jove Great Britain saved
First Line:
Marlborough who next to Jove Great Britain saved
Last Line:
Even hate his race cause exquisitely fair
DMI number:
10160
60.
Madam your beauties represent the skies
First Line:
Madam your beauties represent the skies
Last Line:
And thinks none can be fairer wheresoever he strays
DMI number:
44386
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