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1091.
In durance vile while pious Woolston lies
First Line:
In durance vile while pious Woolston lies
Last Line:
And cease to lie of Dewsbury the vicar
DMI number:
3018
1092.
In Essex lately lived a jolly squire
First Line:
In Essex lately lived a jolly squire
Last Line:
A faction waking that inclines to sleep
DMI number:
6266
1093.
In every storm thy safety to ensure
First Line:
In every storm thy safety to ensure
Last Line:
The more thou leanest sinks and slides away
Author:
Joseph Trapp (Absolute)
DMI number:
35250
1094.
In one sad month two blessed martyrs fell
First Line:
In one sad month two blessed martyrs fell
Last Line:
Live and be lasting as her sacred walls
DMI number:
8103
1095.
In our Emmanuel's land is seen
First Line:
In our Emmanuel's land is seen
Last Line:
Whose presence makes their highest heaven
DMI number:
26313
1096.
In penance for past folly
First Line:
In penance for past folly
Last Line:
And all for charity
DMI number:
32958
1097.
In pious days when brawny monks
First Line:
In pious days when brawny monks
Last Line:
Their guilty selves from jeopardy
Author:
Edward Ward (Confident)
DMI number:
7966
1098.
In pious hymns and consecrated lays
First Line:
In pious hymns and consecrated lays
Last Line:
And rivers to the thirsty ocean flow
Author:
Henry Needler (Absolute)
DMI number:
22897
1099.
In pious times ere priestcraft did begin
First Line:
In pious times ere priestcraft did begin
Last Line:
And willing nations knew their lawful lord
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
3689
1100.
In points of faith some undetermined jars
First Line:
In points of faith some undetermined jars
Last Line:
And yet both mourned because both won the day
DMI number:
17130
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