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1801.
Retire the world shut out thy thought call home
First Line:
Retire the world shut out thy thought call home
Last Line:
And if a god there is that god how great
Author:
Edward Young (Absolute)
DMI number:
36952
1802.
Retire the world shut out thy thoughts call home
First Line:
Retire the world shut out thy thoughts call home
Last Line:
And if a god there is that god how great
Author:
Edward Young (Absolute)
DMI number:
34993
1803.
Retired within a silent shade
First Line:
Retired within a silent shade
Last Line:
Conveyed the vision from my sight
DMI number:
26348
1804.
Retirement's hour proclaims the tolling bell
First Line:
Retirement's hour proclaims the tolling bell
Last Line:
And for that generous tear he gained a tomb
DMI number:
30556
1805.
Returning morn composed my pensive lay
First Line:
Returning morn composed my pensive lay
Last Line:
Perfecting nature moral and divine
DMI number:
21769
1806.
Reason's bright power exalts us from the ground
First Line:
Reason's bright power exalts us from the ground
Last Line:
By sense by reason and by faith abhorred
Author:
Robert Moss (Confident)
DMI number:
9946
1807.
Redemption what a wondrous theme
First Line:
Redemption what a wondrous theme
Last Line:
What heights of love what depths of grace
DMI number:
26234
1808.
Reformers are proud of their high occupation
First Line:
Reformers are proud of their high occupation
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You deserve from the hangman severe flagellation
DMI number:
31773
1809.
Regard the world with cautious eye
First Line:
Regard the world with cautious eye
Last Line:
Tis more than heaven bestows on kings
Author:
Nathaniel Cotton (Absolute)
DMI number:
37696
1810.
Rejoice thou world and all that dwell therein
First Line:
Rejoice thou world and all that dwell therein
Last Line:
And with his own right hand the glorious conquest won
DMI number:
1823
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