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1651.
Parent of all things mighty lord
First Line:
Parent of all things mighty lord
Last Line:
Blazing with starry gems and burning gold
DMI number:
1874
1652.
Parent of good almighty god
First Line:
Parent of good almighty god
Last Line:
To sing thy maker's matchless praise
DMI number:
27053
1653.
Parson tis false I'll never believe
First Line:
Parson tis false I'll never believe
Last Line:
Than any prince in Germany
DMI number:
24083
1654.
Parson | What makes thee thus like silly widgeon
First Line:
Parson | What makes thee thus like silly widgeon
Last Line:
Till I am forced to say controlled lies | Your servant A O
DMI number:
4745
1655.
Passions are desperate | And tempt with uncouth woe as well as joy
First Line:
Passions are desperate | And tempt with uncouth woe as well as joy
Last Line:
It evil is that glories to destroy
Author:
Fulke Greville (Absolute)
DMI number:
17029
1656.
Past eight o'clock O christians meditate
First Line:
Past eight o'clock O christians meditate
Last Line:
Now brethren watch yourselves for your salvation
DMI number:
30630
1657.
Past eight o'clock o Herrnhuth do thou ponder
First Line:
Past eight o'clock o Herrnhuth do thou ponder
Last Line:
Now brethren watch yourselves for your salvation
DMI number:
33303
1658.
Over bearing rigid positive all right
First Line:
Over bearing rigid positive all right
Last Line:
While heaven sees both and these more justifies
DMI number:
31861
1659.
Painter once more thy pencil reassume
First Line:
Painter once more thy pencil reassume
Last Line:
Leave Temple singly to be beat in the city
Author:
Andrew Marvell (Speculation)
DMI number:
3642
1660.
Pallas a goddess chaste and wise
First Line:
Pallas a goddess chaste and wise
Last Line:
She left him virtue for his guard
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Absolute)
DMI number:
22234
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