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81.
If thou lovest peace why then dost thou torment
First Line:
If thou lovest peace why then dost thou torment
Last Line:
And that's the way for both to meet above
Author:
Edward Ward (Speculation)
DMI number:
8027
82.
If unity be found in heaven's great sphere
First Line:
If unity be found in heaven's great sphere
Last Line:
Dissention nor dissenters can be there
DMI number:
12189
83.
If virtue in a medium does consist
First Line:
If virtue in a medium does consist
Last Line:
If ever it did in medio consist
DMI number:
6059
84.
If without gold salvation can't be bought
First Line:
If without gold salvation can't be bought
Last Line:
Rejoice ye poor and let your miseries cease
DMI number:
15750
85.
If without gold salvation can't be bought
First Line:
If without gold salvation can't be bought
Last Line:
Rejoice ye poor and let your misery cease
DMI number:
34618
86.
If Rome could pardon sins as Romans hold
First Line:
If Rome could pardon sins as Romans hold
Last Line:
We'll search no scriptures but the mines for gold
Author:
Francis Quarles (Absolute)
DMI number:
17009
87.
Mind but thy preaching Trapp translate no further
First Line:
Mind but thy preaching Trapp translate no further
Last Line:
Is it not written thou shall do no murder
DMI number:
27816
88.
Marble the pillar against which he stood
First Line:
Marble the pillar against which he stood
Last Line:
My hope's last conflict and its last reward
DMI number:
36536
89.
Mistake not fathers read it once again
First Line:
Mistake not fathers read it once again
Last Line:
With sparks of lust the punished sinners breast
DMI number:
8919
90.
Luke learned in arts and by the spirit led
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Luke learned in arts and by the spirit led
Last Line:
But that more blessed by which he taught to die
DMI number:
200
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