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41.
Happy day that breaks our chain
First Line:
Happy day that breaks our chain
Last Line:
Of elder brothers to our father's throne
Author:
Edward Young (Absolute)
DMI number:
35260
42.
Haste on ye clouds and veil the dusky sphere
First Line:
Haste on ye clouds and veil the dusky sphere
Last Line:
In Frederick promised or in George displayed
DMI number:
28722
43.
He alone
First Line:
He alone
Last Line:
And with a sparing hand on few bestows
Author:
Richard Glover (Absolute)
DMI number:
32055
44.
Hence empty joys fantastic pleasures hence
First Line:
Hence empty joys fantastic pleasures hence
Last Line:
Thy sire and grandsire both revived in thee
DMI number:
28591
45.
Here continueth to rot
First Line:
Here continueth to rot
Last Line:
Of how small estimation is exorbitant wealth in the sight of god by his bestowing it on the most unworthy of all mortals
Author:
John Arbuthnot (Absolute)
DMI number:
13472
46.
How fares my lord speak Beaufort to thy sovereign
First Line:
How fares my lord speak Beaufort to thy sovereign
Last Line:
And let us all to meditation
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
35232
47.
How fares my lord speak Beaufort to thy sovereign
First Line:
How fares my lord speak Beaufort to thy sovereign
Last Line:
Bring me the strong poison that I bought of him
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
34159
48.
How fares my lord speak Beaufort to thy sovereign
First Line:
How fares my lord speak Beaufort to thy sovereign
Last Line:
He dies and makes no sign o God forgive him
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
35142
49.
How can a grateful bard refuse to sing
First Line:
How can a grateful bard refuse to sing
Last Line:
To join the general chorus in thy praise
DMI number:
28715
50.
His second coming who at first appeared
First Line:
His second coming who at first appeared
Last Line:
His wings and in a moment left my sight
Author:
Michael Bruce (Speculation)
DMI number:
30182
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