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141.
Great king since first this isle by Jove's own hand
First Line:
Great king since first this isle by Jove's own hand
Last Line:
To our to your to God's joy bliss and gain
Author:
Charles Best (Absolute)
DMI number:
49838
142.
Hail masonry thou craft divine
First Line:
Hail masonry thou craft divine
Last Line:
And living masons healths go round
DMI number:
38261
143.
Hallelujah to our king
First Line:
Hallelujah to our king
Last Line:
Of hallelujah to our king
Author:
Simon Patrick (Absolute)
DMI number:
10113
144.
Happy is a country life
First Line:
Happy is a country life
Last Line:
Age has no pain nor youth a snare
DMI number:
2405
145.
Happy the babe whose natal hour
First Line:
Happy the babe whose natal hour
Last Line:
To take their watchful stands around the gaudy throne
Author:
Robert Vansittart (Absolute)
DMI number:
22606
146.
Gran-dame thou'rt old and yet I love thee
First Line:
Gran-dame thou'rt old and yet I love thee
Last Line:
A setting sun was never admired before
DMI number:
5172
147.
Gurney Hampton Cradock Newton last
First Line:
Gurney Hampton Cradock Newton last
Last Line:
Such love assures a life that dies no more
DMI number:
25267
148.
H-y a pamphlet doth in prose present
First Line:
H-y a pamphlet doth in prose present
Last Line:
Now said my lord 'tis rhyme before nor rhyme nor reason
DMI number:
17073
149.
He whose active thoughts disdain
First Line:
He whose active thoughts disdain
Last Line:
Tied to all to none confined
Author:
Thomas Stanley (Speculation) & John Gamble (Speculation)
DMI number:
2406
150.
Happy the soul whom God delights
First Line:
Happy the soul whom God delights
Last Line:
And swallow up all our souls in thee
Author:
Charles Wesley (Absolute)
DMI number:
27479
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