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1051.
To real merit due this humble song
First Line:
To real merit due this humble song
Last Line:
In scenes of perfect purity and love
DMI number:
24964
1052.
To shew the matchless worth of truth divine
First Line:
To shew the matchless worth of truth divine
Last Line:
Who live the subjects of redeeming grace
DMI number:
36271
1053.
To form a Mstr the ingredients
First Line:
To form a Mstr the ingredients
Last Line:
And knows as much as Mr
DMI number:
24548
1054.
To give the last amendment to the bill
First Line:
To give the last amendment to the bill
Last Line:
And the thin form their wond'ring eyes forsook
Author:
Henry Hall (Speculation)
DMI number:
4995
1055.
To God my muse address your loftiest song
First Line:
To God my muse address your loftiest song
Last Line:
The rolling thunders fly and fate is in the blow
DMI number:
18116
1056.
To Heaven I will direct my pious prayers
First Line:
To Heaven I will direct my pious prayers
Last Line:
Explored the untrodden path and laid the desert bare
Author:
William Bowman (Confident)
DMI number:
1397
1057.
To Holy Land in superstition's day
First Line:
To Holy Land in superstition's day
Last Line:
He hopes you'll think her fame no worse for him
Author:
Richard Cumberland (Absolute)
DMI number:
38477
1058.
Twas kindly done good people thus to come
First Line:
Twas kindly done good people thus to come
Last Line:
The farce of preaching acted we a play
DMI number:
12724
1059.
Twas on the evening of that day
First Line:
Twas on the evening of that day
Last Line:
For my part I have done and so good night
DMI number:
4967
1060.
Twas one day in lent that two clergymen met
First Line:
Twas one day in lent that two clergymen met
Last Line:
He'll ask who required these things at your hand
DMI number:
25085
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