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101.
My anxious soul is torn with doubtful strife
First Line:
My anxious soul is torn with doubtful strife
Last Line:
On earth selfsatisfied and crowned in heaven
Author:
William of Bangour Hamilton (Absolute)
DMI number:
38215
102.
Monarch of times and arts who travelledst over
First Line:
Monarch of times and arts who travelledst over
Last Line:
Must yield thee titles greater far than they
DMI number:
15741
103.
I think therefore I am hard state of man
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I think therefore I am hard state of man
Last Line:
Of time and I shall yet be happy
Author:
Thomas Southerne (Absolute)
DMI number:
21088
104.
I'll sing how God the world's almighty mind
First Line:
I'll sing how God the world's almighty mind
Last Line:
For 'tis a God that guides nor can it change with age
Author:
Thomas Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
7144
105.
I'll sing ye a song that never was in print
First Line:
I'll sing ye a song that never was in print
Last Line:
If the vintner should cry there's nothing to pay
DMI number:
12077
106.
I yield I yield and can no longer stay
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I yield I yield and can no longer stay
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Then I with reason against all I write
Author:
John Sheffield (Absolute)
DMI number:
4156
107.
If by your beard your wisdom you would show
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If by your beard your wisdom you would show
Last Line:
Then goats have beards but Plato was beau
DMI number:
32977
108.
If death's the end of life why then
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If death's the end of life why then
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How fatal are their jests and laughter
DMI number:
11049
109.
If all be true that I am told
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If all be true that I am told
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Into the most delightful charms
DMI number:
9631
110.
If we with brutes must share a common fate
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If we with brutes must share a common fate
Last Line:
Prove glorious victors over sin and death
DMI number:
35679
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