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131.
Ingrateful England cursed to that degree
First Line:
Ingrateful England cursed to that degree
Last Line:
Till she return and thou art blessed again
DMI number:
4535
132.
Job unto none in all the east gave place
First Line:
Job unto none in all the east gave place
Last Line:
You may like him prove gainer by your losses
DMI number:
9639
133.
Long may the laurel flourish on your brow
First Line:
Long may the laurel flourish on your brow
Last Line:
But such as join with Shimei and with Saul
DMI number:
43286
134.
Lord when my thoughtful soul surveys
First Line:
Lord when my thoughtful soul surveys
Last Line:
Earth is my mother or my grave
Author:
Isaac Watts (Absolute)
DMI number:
25503
135.
Let the night perish cursed be the morn
First Line:
Let the night perish cursed be the morn
Last Line:
Within the silent chambers of the grave
DMI number:
43236
136.
Let there be light the Almighty said
First Line:
Let there be light the Almighty said
Last Line:
He ever received from heaven
DMI number:
16950
137.
Like Noah's ark the spacious room is filled
First Line:
Like Noah's ark the spacious room is filled
Last Line:
Wanted the righteous eight that saved us all
DMI number:
17430
138.
Most lovely situate on a rising ground
First Line:
Most lovely situate on a rising ground
Last Line:
And sulphurous smoke they all at once expire
DMI number:
15710
139.
My son the precepts of thy father hear
First Line:
My son the precepts of thy father hear
Last Line:
They rush to ruin and their souls they wound
DMI number:
40093
140.
Must I then leave thee paradise thus leave
First Line:
Must I then leave thee paradise thus leave
Last Line:
Less pure accustomed to immortal fruits
Author:
John Milton (Absolute)
DMI number:
29726
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