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11.
As in my cell low prostrate on the ground
First Line:
As in my cell low prostrate on the ground
Last Line:
And your wrecked soul be calmly hushed to peace
Author:
William Pattison (Speculation) & Judith Madan [nee Cowper] (Confident)
DMI number:
23461
12.
At least withdraw your cruelty
First Line:
At least withdraw your cruelty
Last Line:
And thus till then I end my song
DMI number:
32096
13.
Beat on proud billows Boreas blow
First Line:
Beat on proud billows Boreas blow
Last Line:
Disgrace to rebels honour to my king
Author:
Sir Roger L'Estrange (Absolute)
DMI number:
5450
14.
Beat on proud billows Boreas blow
First Line:
Beat on proud billows Boreas blow
Last Line:
My king alone can captivate my mind
Author:
Sir Roger L'Estrange (Absolute)
DMI number:
32394
15.
Bedlam fare bless thee thou wants nought but wit
First Line:
Bedlam fare bless thee thou wants nought but wit
Last Line:
Nothing but money here gets liberty
DMI number:
43767
16.
Bred where the sun still with a cheerful ray
First Line:
Bred where the sun still with a cheerful ray
Last Line:
Had you consigned me to my native wood
DMI number:
5129
17.
Captivity | Is the inheritance of all things finite
First Line:
Captivity | Is the inheritance of all things finite
Last Line:
The soul is captive and the body's thrall
DMI number:
15624
18.
Cease cease ye libertines my feet
First Line:
Cease cease ye libertines my feet
Last Line:
To a jealous drunken scold
DMI number:
9338
19.
Could I display the characters of woe
First Line:
Could I display the characters of woe
Last Line:
And rules with mildness all that are his own
DMI number:
9367
20.
Dear prisoner whom fate has hither sent
First Line:
Dear prisoner whom fate has hither sent
Last Line:
Thou mayst enjoy a perfect freedom here
DMI number:
5092
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