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951.
Ho brother Teague dost hear de decree
First Line:
Ho brother Teague dost hear de decree
Last Line:
For T----but's the dog and Tyr----nel's the ass | Lilli &c | Lero lero &c | Lero lero &c
DMI number:
42372
952.
Ho brother Teague dost hear de decree
First Line:
Ho brother Teague dost hear de decree
Last Line:
To up hang us for all de Dispense of de Pope | Lilli burlero bullena la | Lero lero lero lero lilliburlero bullena la | Lero lero &c
DMI number:
4902
953.
Ho every one whose thirsty soul doth pant
First Line:
Ho every one whose thirsty soul doth pant
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And endless sign of everlasting fame
DMI number:
14101
954.
Hold 'tis too much for thought decide no more
First Line:
Hold 'tis too much for thought decide no more
Last Line:
That he who knows God right must first be He
Author:
Aaron Hill (Absolute)
DMI number:
24859
955.
How dark is reason in itself
First Line:
How dark is reason in itself
Last Line:
Then let those truths prevail
DMI number:
3306
956.
How formless is the form of man the soul
First Line:
How formless is the form of man the soul
Last Line:
The storms of fortune
DMI number:
41138
957.
How frail's this mortal state of all
First Line:
How frail's this mortal state of all
Last Line:
Immortal life doth now begin
DMI number:
26418
958.
How free and happy was the state of man
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How free and happy was the state of man
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Nor Jove himself shall more unbounded live
DMI number:
6416
959.
How full of troubles is the life of man
First Line:
How full of troubles is the life of man
Last Line:
And hell grow proud of the dominion
DMI number:
43484
960.
How happy is the blameless vestal's lot
First Line:
How happy is the blameless vestal's lot
Last Line:
And melts in visions of eternal day
Author:
Alexander Pope (Confident)
DMI number:
1380
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