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201.
The greatest blessings of our god
First Line:
The greatest blessings of our god
Last Line:
And lifts it with his rod
DMI number:
24659
202.
The furious infant's born and speaks and dies
First Line:
The furious infant's born and speaks and dies
Last Line:
-
DMI number:
40256
203.
The gloomy clouds tremendous lour
First Line:
The gloomy clouds tremendous lour
Last Line:
For flames to end the world
DMI number:
26414
204.
The god in whose gay train appear
First Line:
The god in whose gay train appear
Last Line:
To live by Ramsay and by me
Author:
David Mallet (Absolute)
DMI number:
31237
205.
The God of our salvation hears
First Line:
The God of our salvation hears
Last Line:
Great God thy goodness crowns the year
Author:
Isaac Watts (Absolute)
DMI number:
26533
206.
The charming Sandwich would from cities fly
First Line:
The charming Sandwich would from cities fly
Last Line:
We'd drown the world to stop the flying dame
DMI number:
4803
207.
The expanded waters gather on the plain
First Line:
The expanded waters gather on the plain
Last Line:
And levelled nature lies oppressed below
DMI number:
39457
208.
The lord a mighty monarch reigns
First Line:
The lord a mighty monarch reigns
Last Line:
Fair piety has fixed her home
Author:
Elizabeth Tollet (Absolute)
DMI number:
26857
209.
The master I attend upon
First Line:
The master I attend upon
Last Line:
But after him do haste away
DMI number:
15320
210.
The pattering hail comes pouring on the main
First Line:
The pattering hail comes pouring on the main
Last Line:
Return to travel and renew their toils
DMI number:
39664
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