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11.
Great god how oft I see the tyrant death
First Line:
Great god how oft I see the tyrant death
Last Line:
Of happiness and glory heaven and thee
DMI number:
26217
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He's gone and was it then by your decree
First Line:
He's gone and was it then by your decree
Last Line:
Shall the defect of written grief supply
Author:
George Stepney (Absolute)
DMI number:
4819
13.
Haste on ye clouds and veil the dusky sphere
First Line:
Haste on ye clouds and veil the dusky sphere
Last Line:
In Frederick promised or in George displayed
DMI number:
28722
14.
He rose and shut the door his man he blames
First Line:
He rose and shut the door his man he blames
Last Line:
Amen say all if it be thy blessed will
DMI number:
37061
15.
Here native worth and honest love of good
First Line:
Here native worth and honest love of good
Last Line:
Lived to be loved to be lamented died
DMI number:
40606
16.
How can a grateful bard refuse to sing
First Line:
How can a grateful bard refuse to sing
Last Line:
To join the general chorus in thy praise
DMI number:
28715
17.
How oft beneath this poplar have we lain
First Line:
How oft beneath this poplar have we lain
Last Line:
May heaven abandon me for such a crime
DMI number:
42832
18.
It was a winter's evening and fast came down the snow
First Line:
It was a winter's evening and fast came down the snow
Last Line:
Then cast her eyes to heaven then bowed her head and died
DMI number:
34115
19.
In vain the grateful muse essays
First Line:
In vain the grateful muse essays
Last Line:
The endless joys of heaven
DMI number:
28585
20.
My swelling griefs intending to allay
First Line:
My swelling griefs intending to allay
Last Line:
Twill shroud me safer than a sheet of lead
DMI number:
7169
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