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171.
To speak the truth is criminal now
First Line:
To speak the truth is criminal now
Last Line:
And our distressed land surround
DMI number:
7478
172.
To an ignorant crowd thus a Methodist raved
First Line:
To an ignorant crowd thus a Methodist raved
Last Line:
Tis the size of the crimes makes the mercy complete
DMI number:
36074
173.
Tis plain ye holy sinners
First Line:
Tis plain ye holy sinners
Last Line:
Is common to you all
DMI number:
19514
174.
To me you prophest our mitred Moore
First Line:
To me you prophest our mitred Moore
Last Line:
For ah my palaces in ruins lies
DMI number:
36788
175.
To restrain dying fools from defrauding their heirs
First Line:
To restrain dying fools from defrauding their heirs
Last Line:
For who in their senses would give them a groat
DMI number:
17045
176.
To expect thy doctrine followed were absurd
First Line:
To expect thy doctrine followed were absurd
Last Line:
When thy life shows thou creditest not a word
DMI number:
17425
177.
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
178.
Twas well for Bernard he was born
First Line:
Twas well for Bernard he was born
Last Line:
But he had seen them and to hell had gone
Author:
Mary Monck (Absolute)
DMI number:
12370
179.
True faith and reason are the soul's two eyes
First Line:
True faith and reason are the soul's two eyes
Last Line:
The true bred christian always looks asquint
Author:
Francis Quarles (Absolute)
DMI number:
14683
180.
Twixt Christ and death was once a mighty strife
First Line:
Twixt Christ and death was once a mighty strife
Last Line:
And death by conquering was for ever slain
DMI number:
8162
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