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31.
In that calm harbour
First Line:
In that calm harbour
Last Line:
As well as the insulting waves
DMI number:
40907
32.
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
33.
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
34.
Lord when I cry make haste to hear
First Line:
Lord when I cry make haste to hear
Last Line:
While by thy favour I escape
Author:
Sir John Denham (Absolute)
DMI number:
26933
35.
Let us appear nor rash nor diffident
First Line:
Let us appear nor rash nor diffident
Last Line:
Is worth a whole eternity in bondage
Author:
Joseph Addison (Absolute)
DMI number:
37437
36.
Like some despairing wretch
First Line:
Like some despairing wretch
Last Line:
And catches every slender reed to save him
Author:
Edmund Smith (Absolute)
DMI number:
18700
37.
Most to himself his valour fatal was
First Line:
Most to himself his valour fatal was
Last Line:
But waste themselves to make their gazers fear
DMI number:
41429
38.
My verse shall in thy praises flow
First Line:
My verse shall in thy praises flow
Last Line:
And magnify thy sacred name
Author:
George Sandys (Absolute)
DMI number:
27257
39.
If to redeem an almost ruined state
First Line:
If to redeem an almost ruined state
Last Line:
As this with us your last and greatest did
DMI number:
42865
40.
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
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