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101.
Those souls which raised are above the sky
First Line:
Those souls which raised are above the sky
Last Line:
Yet may we thereof make us crowns of glory
DMI number:
5588
102.
Though clogged with weights of miseries
First Line:
Though clogged with weights of miseries
Last Line:
Glory the just reward of grace
Author:
Nathaniel Crouch (Confident)
DMI number:
10334
103.
Tis better for sure to slumber in the grave
First Line:
Tis better for sure to slumber in the grave
Last Line:
Yet still the melting sounds are in my ears
DMI number:
14040
104.
Tis finished now the great deciding part
First Line:
Tis finished now the great deciding part
Last Line:
For ever now I turn my eyes from you
DMI number:
21386
105.
Tis well I long to be released
First Line:
Tis well I long to be released
Last Line:
Nor friendship cheat thee more
DMI number:
19882
106.
Tis pure delight without alloy
First Line:
Tis pure delight without alloy
Last Line:
And death must yield to love
Author:
Isaac Watts (Absolute)
DMI number:
25980
107.
To call you devil though I dare
First Line:
To call you devil though I dare
Last Line:
That you're an angel still
Author:
Samuel Whyte (Speculation)
DMI number:
34435
108.
Two virtuous hands one truth expressing tongue
First Line:
Two virtuous hands one truth expressing tongue
Last Line:
Rest peaceably to this earthly tomb
DMI number:
33920
109.
Transferring was my trade whilst I had breath
First Line:
Transferring was my trade whilst I had breath
Last Line:
And purchase then a long long annuity
DMI number:
36856
110.
Virtue thou ornament of human life
First Line:
Virtue thou ornament of human life
Last Line:
Not to fulfil their lust but deal their love
DMI number:
36723
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