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1.
A verse may find him who a sermon flies
First Line:
A verse may find him who a sermon flies
Last Line:
And turn delight into a sacrifice
Author:
George Herbert (Absolute)
DMI number:
17203
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A verse may hit him whom a sermon flies
First Line:
A verse may hit him whom a sermon flies
Last Line:
And turn delight into a sacrifice
Author:
George Herbert (Absolute)
DMI number:
6942
3.
Come to judgement come away
First Line:
Come to judgement come away
Last Line:
And my music shall be praise
Author:
George Herbert (Absolute)
DMI number:
32863
4.
How well her name an army doth present
First Line:
How well her name an army doth present
Last Line:
In whom the lord of hosts did pitch his tent
Author:
George Herbert (Absolute)
DMI number:
7526
5.
Liberty now on tiptoe stands
First Line:
Liberty now on tiptoe stands
Last Line:
Ready to pass to other strands
Author:
George Herbert (Absolute)
DMI number:
33235
6.
If thou dost ill the joy fades not the pains
First Line:
If thou dost ill the joy fades not the pains
Last Line:
If well the pain doth fade the joy remains
Author:
George Herbert (Absolute)
DMI number:
13346
7.
O welcome sweet and sacred cheer
First Line:
O welcome sweet and sacred cheer
Last Line:
Shall strive in this and love the strife
Author:
George Herbert (Absolute)
DMI number:
10127