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121.
Hail to the ever happy day
First Line:
Hail to the ever happy day
Last Line:
As happy as the last
Author:
Mary Goddard (Speculation)
DMI number:
21937
122.
Hail to this joyful season of the year
First Line:
Hail to this joyful season of the year
Last Line:
We shall not think that christmas comes too soon
DMI number:
26631
123.
Hail venerable chair no more complain
First Line:
Hail venerable chair no more complain
Last Line:
Pledge and palladium of each country's right
DMI number:
28854
124.
Hard times indeed we men of news
First Line:
Hard times indeed we men of news
Last Line:
Find your hearts harder than the times
DMI number:
26642
125.
Hark how the tuneful Bradley charms the throng
First Line:
Hark how the tuneful Bradley charms the throng
Last Line:
But his eye gushes and his heart throbs woe
DMI number:
26424
126.
Hence each frown and wrinkled care
First Line:
Hence each frown and wrinkled care
Last Line:
This insures an endless fame
DMI number:
35557
127.
How I suffered awake how I suffered in dream
First Line:
How I suffered awake how I suffered in dream
Last Line:
He'd feel what I feel and he'd let him stay here
DMI number:
35656
128.
How is the ancient seat destroyed
First Line:
How is the ancient seat destroyed
Last Line:
The love and friendship of the old
DMI number:
25032
129.
His G---- of ------ begun this union
First Line:
His G---- of ------ begun this union
Last Line:
That now the church admits the army
DMI number:
20852
130.
How happy bright C----r are all thy inventions
First Line:
How happy bright C----r are all thy inventions
Last Line:
And Tom A--ne shall compose what his sister shall sing
DMI number:
15978
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