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21.
Old Maul is dead I fain would write
First Line:
Old Maul is dead I fain would write
Last Line:
He loved no praise but that of God
DMI number:
18520
22.
On Jordan's banks the gazing prophets stood
First Line:
On Jordan's banks the gazing prophets stood
Last Line:
As twinkling stars expire before the sun
DMI number:
5729
23.
Poor Dickey's gone sweet songster now no more
First Line:
Poor Dickey's gone sweet songster now no more
Last Line:
With sinless ceaseless endless songs to make thy glory known
DMI number:
26305
24.
Rome's old new fraud in Cobham's fate we view
First Line:
Rome's old new fraud in Cobham's fate we view
Last Line:
Rome's malice and thy innocence display
DMI number:
43012
25.
Sad was the day and gloomy all the air
First Line:
Sad was the day and gloomy all the air
Last Line:
To swell the wondering flood with tributary brine
DMI number:
42889
26.
Should a dear friend a partner in our breast
First Line:
Should a dear friend a partner in our breast
Last Line:
And with my joyful message sped away
DMI number:
7592
27.
Seraphic lord whom heaven for wonder meant
First Line:
Seraphic lord whom heaven for wonder meant
Last Line:
And brought three kingdoms to his master's laws
DMI number:
6605
28.
Stern winter hence with all his train removes
First Line:
Stern winter hence with all his train removes
Last Line:
The day that centres in eternal spring
Author:
John Scott (Absolute)
DMI number:
28484
29.
Such were the last the sweetest notes that hung
First Line:
Such were the last the sweetest notes that hung
Last Line:
In heaven thou singest this song or one like this
Author:
James Talbot (Absolute)
DMI number:
4796
30.
The groans dear Armstrong which the world employ
First Line:
The groans dear Armstrong which the world employ
Last Line:
For they're reserved by thunder to be slain
DMI number:
3650
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