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121.
Near Isis spring the muses poor retreat
First Line:
Near Isis spring the muses poor retreat
Last Line:
The palace has already had its due
Author:
Nahum Tate (Absolute)
DMI number:
5918
122.
Near Lethe's banks where the forgetful stream
First Line:
Near Lethe's banks where the forgetful stream
Last Line:
In Lethe's sovereign streams he sought relief
Author:
Thomas Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
3758
123.
Not hell it self nor gloomy fate can save
First Line:
Not hell it self nor gloomy fate can save
Last Line:
And even in sulphurous Styx sedition raise
DMI number:
6459
124.
No sooner was their king attired
First Line:
No sooner was their king attired
Last Line:
And so she took no harm
Author:
Sir Simeon Steward (Confident)
DMI number:
4621
125.
No wonder winds more dreadful are by far
First Line:
No wonder winds more dreadful are by far
Last Line:
Burn but the witch and all is well
DMI number:
5014
126.
O are you come tis more than time
First Line:
O are you come tis more than time
Last Line:
While he proceeded in his prayers
DMI number:
4943
127.
O God who ever in heaven dost guide
First Line:
O God who ever in heaven dost guide
Last Line:
Shall fail this spectacle to see
Author:
Sir Thomas Hawkins (Absolute)
DMI number:
42154
128.
Now the hungry lions roar
First Line:
Now the hungry lions roar
Last Line:
Ever sacred be this ground
DMI number:
2339
129.
Now the hungry lions roar
First Line:
Now the hungry lions roar
Last Line:
We will sing and bless this place
Author:
Richard Leveridge (Speculation)
DMI number:
402
130.
No no tis not Lerinda's ghost we see
First Line:
No no tis not Lerinda's ghost we see
Last Line:
The welcome resurrection of a backward spring
DMI number:
9948
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