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Haste Charon haste it's Noll commands thy speed
First Line:
Haste Charon haste it's Noll commands thy speed
Last Line:
Shall be slaves here below
Author:
Henry Hall (Confident)
DMI number:
5453
202.
Haste Charon haste tis Noll commands thy speed
First Line:
Haste Charon haste tis Noll commands thy speed
Last Line:
Shall be slaves here below
Author:
Henry Hall (Confident)
DMI number:
39282
203.
Have I then no tears for thee my father
First Line:
Have I then no tears for thee my father
Last Line:
Be nobly wretched but her father happy
Author:
James Thomson (Absolute)
DMI number:
29831
204.
Have you not seen the morning sun
First Line:
Have you not seen the morning sun
Last Line:
He'll think me still a maid
DMI number:
23662
205.
He is a foe to Rhodes and not to you
First Line:
He is a foe to Rhodes and not to you
Last Line:
In Rhodes besieged we must be Rhodians too
Author:
Sir William Davenant (Absolute)
DMI number:
14584
206.
Hark hark over the plains what glad tumults we hear
First Line:
Hark hark over the plains what glad tumults we hear
Last Line:
Ever bound yet ever free
DMI number:
26996
207.
Hark how the bleating flocks bemoan
First Line:
Hark how the bleating flocks bemoan
Last Line:
How hard it is to bid my dear farewell
DMI number:
18240
208.
Hark how the wakeful cheerful cock
First Line:
Hark how the wakeful cheerful cock
Last Line:
Tis just we act our own who caused his tragedy
DMI number:
43238
209.
Hark Lewis groans good Ffader was ailsh him
First Line:
Hark Lewis groans good Ffader was ailsh him
Last Line:
Yogh hone O hone
DMI number:
503
210.
Harmodius breathed the rural air nor found
First Line:
Harmodius breathed the rural air nor found
Last Line:
She heaved a sign and in that sigh expired
Author:
Edward Jerningham (Absolute)
DMI number:
32621
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