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31.
Behold o God behold the cruel train
First Line:
Behold o God behold the cruel train
Last Line:
The pious hymn while ages roll away
Author:
Elizabeth Tollet (Absolute)
DMI number:
26583
32.
Behold proud Babylon with trembling fear
First Line:
Behold proud Babylon with trembling fear
Last Line:
Shall fill each house and wolves in every street shall howl
DMI number:
43391
33.
Behold the father is the daughter's son
First Line:
Behold the father is the daughter's son
Last Line:
Eternal life to live doth now begin &c
Author:
Robert Southwell (Absolute)
DMI number:
41896
34.
Between two thieves the just condemned to die
First Line:
Between two thieves the just condemned to die
Last Line:
For sins in the world he for the world's sins died
DMI number:
41894
35.
Both sin and death to our exceeding loss
First Line:
Both sin and death to our exceeding loss
Last Line:
Justice and life whereby we ransom find
DMI number:
41898
36.
Boy reach my lute and I'll begin my song
First Line:
Boy reach my lute and I'll begin my song
Last Line:
Loudly from age to age shall sound thine endless praise
Author:
Simon Patrick (Confident) & Prudentius (Absolute)
DMI number:
10091
37.
Behold the man behold a god
First Line:
Behold the man behold a god
Last Line:
And plead his probed side and veins
DMI number:
26173
38.
Behold the man inhuman Pilate No
First Line:
Behold the man inhuman Pilate No
Last Line:
Towards him alike thy pity and thy love
DMI number:
43246
39.
Behold the rendezvous of kings unite
First Line:
Behold the rendezvous of kings unite
Last Line:
While shielded safe by God's almighty arm
DMI number:
10261
40.
Behold the slaughter of a cursed race
First Line:
Behold the slaughter of a cursed race
Last Line:
Another Samson or a David was
DMI number:
10260
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