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501.
Hark the cock's early matins warn
First Line:
Hark the cock's early matins warn
Last Line:
And cheer us with thy beams of light
Author:
Simon Patrick (Absolute)
DMI number:
10087
502.
Hark through yon fretted vaults and lofty spires
First Line:
Hark through yon fretted vaults and lofty spires
Last Line:
To snatch the palm that crowns her faithful victories
Author:
James Marriott (Absolute)
DMI number:
32533
503.
Harken for it concerns you near to me
First Line:
Harken for it concerns you near to me
Last Line:
A public peace thy private blessings shall secure
Author:
Daniel Baker (Absolute)
DMI number:
7189
504.
Has not kind heaven regarding human woe
First Line:
Has not kind heaven regarding human woe
Last Line:
And Job's last breath shall bless thee for his peace
Author:
Samuel Boyse (Confident)
DMI number:
22921
505.
Has wedlock lost its charms you fly its bounds
First Line:
Has wedlock lost its charms you fly its bounds
Last Line:
It grieves me much to see you break god's laws
DMI number:
26416
506.
He only knows my grief whose eyes can dart
First Line:
He only knows my grief whose eyes can dart
Last Line:
We two can only tell and we suffice
DMI number:
43260
507.
He that would choose a station so secure
First Line:
He that would choose a station so secure
Last Line:
Thou shalt the force of all its rage defeat
DMI number:
43248
508.
He who comes thy saviour shall secure
First Line:
He who comes thy saviour shall secure
Last Line:
So only can high justice rest appease
Author:
John Milton (Absolute)
DMI number:
26341
509.
He who this builder's building did create
First Line:
He who this builder's building did create
Last Line:
That all are strangers to each other's eyes
Author:
Sir William Davenant (Absolute)
DMI number:
17283
510.
He that can put a bridle on the waves
First Line:
He that can put a bridle on the waves
Last Line:
'Tis God I fear dear Abner and none else
DMI number:
8918
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