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1831.
Rise from those fragrant climes thee now embrace
First Line:
Rise from those fragrant climes thee now embrace
Last Line:
It may be still the burden of their joy
Author:
William Drummond (Absolute)
DMI number:
22916
1832.
Rise lofty numbers rise from scenes of light
First Line:
Rise lofty numbers rise from scenes of light
Last Line:
They are her enemies as well as yours
DMI number:
4592
1833.
Rise muse and boldly spread thy tender wing
First Line:
Rise muse and boldly spread thy tender wing
Last Line:
By George our great redeemer William's ghost
DMI number:
13471
1834.
Rise Nevil rise and do not punish me
First Line:
Rise Nevil rise and do not punish me
Last Line:
And without mercy you may name your place
DMI number:
43010
1835.
Sacred religion mother of form and fear
First Line:
Sacred religion mother of form and fear
Last Line:
The necessary rites to set thee out
DMI number:
40774
1836.
Sad fate our valiant Captain Bedloe
First Line:
Sad fate our valiant Captain Bedloe
Last Line:
Ah swear thy self to life again
Author:
Richard Duke (Confident)
DMI number:
43048
1837.
Sad was the day and gloomy all the air
First Line:
Sad was the day and gloomy all the air
Last Line:
To swell the wondering flood with tributary brine
DMI number:
42889
1838.
Safe in thy H--y Poyntz content remain
First Line:
Safe in thy H--y Poyntz content remain
Last Line:
As Secker copies you you copy him
DMI number:
11093
1839.
Said Christ the man that's pure in heart
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Said Christ the man that's pure in heart
Last Line:
Is S---e for heaven or hell designed
DMI number:
2929
1840.
Said Old Nick to St Michael you use me but ill
First Line:
Said Old Nick to St Michael you use me but ill
Last Line:
Slipped him into church service and called him a dean
DMI number:
18184
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