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191.
Whoever this sacred house comes near
First Line:
Whoever this sacred house comes near
Last Line:
Halleluia Halleluia
DMI number:
4366
192.
Whoever with sacrilegious hand
First Line:
Whoever with sacrilegious hand
Last Line:
Of lions and the lynx's spotted race
Author:
William Duncombe (Absolute)
DMI number:
25535
193.
Why am I killed with your complaint
First Line:
Why am I killed with your complaint
Last Line:
For me an humble lamb shall yield her blood
DMI number:
25542
194.
Winter's dissolved behold a world's new face
First Line:
Winter's dissolved behold a world's new face
Last Line:
Theseus no more can break his adamantine chain
DMI number:
940
195.
With civic wreaths his temples bound
First Line:
With civic wreaths his temples bound
Last Line:
But a whole people's sorrows are sincere
DMI number:
22299
196.
Woe man or maid to thee
First Line:
Woe man or maid to thee
Last Line:
Poor dying thing
DMI number:
32404
197.
Yet a few years or days perhaps
First Line:
Yet a few years or days perhaps
Last Line:
Is all the real good we gain
Author:
John Hawkesworth (Absolute)
DMI number:
27545
198.
Yet do I live o how shall I sustain
First Line:
Yet do I live o how shall I sustain
Last Line:
And in my cup of grief infuse one drop of joy
Author:
Cuthbert Shaw (Absolute)
DMI number:
32590
199.
Yet once more O ye laurels and once more
First Line:
Yet once more O ye laurels and once more
Last Line:
Tomorrow to fresh woods and pastures new
Author:
John Milton (Absolute)
DMI number:
3801
200.
Ye brave ye mighty and ye wise
First Line:
Ye brave ye mighty and ye wise
Last Line:
A Brunswick of her own
Author:
Francis Noel Clarke Mundy (Absolute)
DMI number:
28596
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