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61.
Distressed o god yet passive how the scales
First Line:
Distressed o god yet passive how the scales
Last Line:
And nothing able to resist thy will
DMI number:
22083
62.
Father divine eternal one
First Line:
Father divine eternal one
Last Line:
To know and love thee more
DMI number:
32410
63.
Febris is first the hag relentless hears
First Line:
Febris is first the hag relentless hears
Last Line:
Who at his nod rest of line missing in ecco copy
Author:
Sir Samuel Garth (Absolute)
DMI number:
30987
64.
Few of the grave and wise delight to go
First Line:
Few of the grave and wise delight to go
Last Line:
Great is the wonder and the payment small
Author:
Alexander Pennecuik (Confident)
DMI number:
28096
65.
Fair Myra to your worth I bring
First Line:
Fair Myra to your worth I bring
Last Line:
I heard you play and sing
DMI number:
25103
66.
Franks flesh is free and yet it is not free
First Line:
Franks flesh is free and yet it is not free
Last Line:
Franks flesh is not free from French diseases
DMI number:
43764
67.
For health restored and lengthened days
First Line:
For health restored and lengthened days
Last Line:
And to thy glory spent
DMI number:
32412
68.
Forgive me heaven if I now accuse
First Line:
Forgive me heaven if I now accuse
Last Line:
My soul long since to her my heaven fled
DMI number:
44600
69.
For temperance will health preserve
First Line:
For temperance will health preserve
Last Line:
From abstinence and exercise
DMI number:
24983
70.
For cares whilst love prepares the remedies
First Line:
For cares whilst love prepares the remedies
Last Line:
The main disease in the physician lies
Author:
Charles Cotton (Absolute)
DMI number:
15725
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