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11.
Fair hope how much does it behove
First Line:
Fair hope how much does it behove
Last Line:
I'll rest on thee heart cheering power
DMI number:
35601
12.
From heaven at first with Lucifer I fell
First Line:
From heaven at first with Lucifer I fell
Last Line:
Now tell me if you can what is my name
DMI number:
15313
13.
Go treacherous hopes by whose uncertain fire
First Line:
Go treacherous hopes by whose uncertain fire
Last Line:
And such a task to live
DMI number:
44050
14.
Hear Doddington the notes that shepherds sing
First Line:
Hear Doddington the notes that shepherds sing
Last Line:
Propitious Venus on thy altars bleed
Author:
George Lyttelton (Absolute)
DMI number:
22305
15.
Happy the man who shuns the beaten road
First Line:
Happy the man who shuns the beaten road
Last Line:
Refreshed with heavenly dews above
DMI number:
43252
16.
Have you observed the wench in the street
First Line:
Have you observed the wench in the street
Last Line:
We shall find chalk
DMI number:
43859
17.
Have you observed the wench in the street
First Line:
Have you observed the wench in the street
Last Line:
What though we have no money we shall find chalk
DMI number:
43135
18.
He that a happy life would lead
First Line:
He that a happy life would lead
Last Line:
And laugh at the world and its folly
Author:
Alexander Brome (Absolute)
DMI number:
43139
19.
Hope sweetest child of fancy born
First Line:
Hope sweetest child of fancy born
Last Line:
And led by reason shun despair
Author:
John Duncombe (Absolute)
DMI number:
30870
20.
In the grave the wicked cannot oppress
First Line:
In the grave the wicked cannot oppress
Last Line:
Then sorrow and sighing shall flee away
DMI number:
33975
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