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71.
Rarest of virgins in whose breast and eyes
First Line:
Rarest of virgins in whose breast and eyes
Last Line:
You prove at once our torture and delight
DMI number:
42242
72.
Secured in Christ through grace they persevere
First Line:
Secured in Christ through grace they persevere
Last Line:
Making their lives with gospel duties crowned
DMI number:
26454
73.
Seducer of our first weak parents thou
First Line:
Seducer of our first weak parents thou
Last Line:
Nor wilt thou cease till saints by death are eased
DMI number:
26522
74.
Seducing tempting full of artful wiles
First Line:
Seducing tempting full of artful wiles
Last Line:
Nor mind they the effects who count its smiles
DMI number:
26523
75.
Shall honour fame and titles of renown
First Line:
Shall honour fame and titles of renown
Last Line:
Make then a better whosoever will
DMI number:
29337
76.
Shall honour fame and titles of renown
First Line:
Shall honour fame and titles of renown
Last Line:
Remember that thou must die
DMI number:
23884
77.
Since you are made partaker of free grace
First Line:
Since you are made partaker of free grace
Last Line:
Dream not of illeg when no dangers near
DMI number:
26465
78.
Soft as the downy plumage of the dove
First Line:
Soft as the downy plumage of the dove
Last Line:
Keep still united innocent and pure
DMI number:
24320
79.
Sure art and nature no where else can shew
First Line:
Sure art and nature no where else can shew
Last Line:
King James the first found wood his grandson Charles water
Author:
Edward Ward (Absolute)
DMI number:
30603
80.
Success dear sirs your work attend
First Line:
Success dear sirs your work attend
Last Line:
Even while eternity remains
DMI number:
26400
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