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11.
Close wrapped in P-----'s smock his senses are
First Line:
Close wrapped in P-----'s smock his senses are
Last Line:
Secure your nation and yourself from harms
DMI number:
42308
12.
Conceive a fair where every grace
First Line:
Conceive a fair where every grace
Last Line:
Read these initials tis her name
DMI number:
24330
13.
Conquered by thee no more these deadly foes
First Line:
Conquered by thee no more these deadly foes
Last Line:
Till death translate them to the following place
DMI number:
26528
14.
Conquerors and kings submit to beauty's shrine
First Line:
Conquerors and kings submit to beauty's shrine
Last Line:
The force of these initials can withstand
DMI number:
17932
15.
Death is the end of all our mortal race
First Line:
Death is the end of all our mortal race
Last Line:
Help us o lord no aid but thine can save
DMI number:
36727
16.
Death is the last end of our mortal race
First Line:
Death is the last end of our mortal race
Last Line:
Help us then Lord no aid but thee we crave
DMI number:
43801
17.
Deserts of nymphs that ancient Poets shows
First Line:
Deserts of nymphs that ancient Poets shows
Last Line:
Yield envy these due praises to this dame
Author:
Nicholas Grimald (Absolute)
DMI number:
49383
18.
Ere man was fell or had transgressed by sin
First Line:
Ere man was fell or had transgressed by sin
Last Line:
Redemption to proclaim and take his chosen home
DMI number:
26461
19.
Esteemed by all and you deserve it too
First Line:
Esteemed by all and you deserve it too
Last Line:
Had you done that you'd soon return again
DMI number:
44388
20.
Eternal blessings wrapped in blooming love
First Line:
Eternal blessings wrapped in blooming love
Last Line:
Yet all our chiefest good is fixed on high
DMI number:
26356
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