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11.
How great a transport is a brave man in
First Line:
How great a transport is a brave man in
Last Line:
Shield him some god and let no shaft come near
DMI number:
42683
12.
In time of war to God we humbly pray
First Line:
In time of war to God we humbly pray
Last Line:
God is forgot and the poor soldier's slighted
DMI number:
36833
13.
Lord what is man poor feeble man
First Line:
Lord what is man poor feeble man
Last Line:
How wondrous is his love
Author:
Isaac Watts (Absolute)
DMI number:
26938
14.
Man's like a glass filled full of water
First Line:
Man's like a glass filled full of water
Last Line:
So soon is life run out
DMI number:
41915
15.
M--- Ninny's case looks desperate
First Line:
M--- Ninny's case looks desperate
Last Line:
Let devil do his worst
DMI number:
42314
16.
No sooner doth the aged phoenix die
First Line:
No sooner doth the aged phoenix die
Last Line:
We are again one body and one head
DMI number:
43109
17.
O God my refuge hear my cries
First Line:
O God my refuge hear my cries
Last Line:
Scarce live out half their days
Author:
Isaac Watts (Absolute)
DMI number:
26514
18.
Sad fate our valiant Captain Bedloe
First Line:
Sad fate our valiant Captain Bedloe
Last Line:
Ah swear thy self to life again
Author:
Richard Duke (Confident)
DMI number:
43048
19.
Shall heaven in vain his great credentials give
First Line:
Shall heaven in vain his great credentials give
Last Line:
And heaven's great pleasure in his power obey
DMI number:
41852
20.
Stern winter clad in frost and snow
First Line:
Stern winter clad in frost and snow
Last Line:
His convert launched beneath the ice
DMI number:
36802
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