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131.
Welcome whatever my tender flesh may say
First Line:
Welcome whatever my tender flesh may say
Last Line:
By that is made the crown and the full robe of light
DMI number:
43271
132.
We to Jehovah's altar bring
First Line:
We to Jehovah's altar bring
Last Line:
Unwearied your creator praise
DMI number:
225
133.
Wealth without wisdom may live more content
First Line:
Wealth without wisdom may live more content
Last Line:
Wisdom must silent sit and speech forbear
DMI number:
41613
134.
What art thou but the very source
First Line:
What art thou but the very source
Last Line:
And so had known no guilt
DMI number:
20570
135.
Were I who to my cost already am
First Line:
Were I who to my cost already am
Last Line:
Man differs more from man than man from beast
Author:
John Wilmot (Absolute)
DMI number:
5665
136.
When headstrong passion gets the reins of reason
First Line:
When headstrong passion gets the reins of reason
Last Line:
Now wise as man and then as weak as woman
Author:
Bevil Higgons (Absolute)
DMI number:
20300
137.
What the grave triflers on this busy scene
First Line:
What the grave triflers on this busy scene
Last Line:
If reason's for me God is for me too
Author:
Charles Churchill (Absolute)
DMI number:
31015
138.
When our affections unto ill incline
First Line:
When our affections unto ill incline
Last Line:
In heaven with brightest glory crowned shall be
DMI number:
5589
139.
When heroes or when kings resign their breath
First Line:
When heroes or when kings resign their breath
Last Line:
And whilst he freedom sought refound his heaven
DMI number:
12820
140.
When reason like the skilful charioteer
First Line:
When reason like the skilful charioteer
Last Line:
Their formidable flame for high renown
Author:
Edward Young (Absolute)
DMI number:
30545
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