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31.
Hedged round with vengeance in this dreadful place
First Line:
Hedged round with vengeance in this dreadful place
Last Line:
Languish with pain yet never never die
DMI number:
26527
32.
Hell at the noise of Neptune's fury rose
First Line:
Hell at the noise of Neptune's fury rose
Last Line:
Abhorred by men and dreaded even by gods
DMI number:
39933
33.
Help father Abraham help for mercies sake
First Line:
Help father Abraham help for mercies sake
Last Line:
The gates of mercy never open more
DMI number:
43239
34.
Hear ye sullen powers below
First Line:
Hear ye sullen powers below
Last Line:
Chorus Come away &c
DMI number:
44298
35.
Here all alone
First Line:
Here all alone
Last Line:
In going to the devil
Author:
Alexander Pennecuik (Confident)
DMI number:
28178
36.
Hark my gay friend that solemn toll
First Line:
Hark my gay friend that solemn toll
Last Line:
Let it my god be happy too
DMI number:
23298
37.
Here lieth Menalcas as dead as a log
First Line:
Here lieth Menalcas as dead as a log
Last Line:
Without either book candle or bell
DMI number:
42560
38.
Him followed his next mate
First Line:
Him followed his next mate
Last Line:
Not by the sufferance of supernal power
Author:
John Milton (Absolute)
DMI number:
31019
39.
Hold Stygian sculler what hast brought me here
First Line:
Hold Stygian sculler what hast brought me here
Last Line:
Commutes for Chatham and Amboina too
DMI number:
43059
40.
In his holiness name
First Line:
In his holiness name
Last Line:
And so drive away honest carman
DMI number:
42365
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