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2161.
The mountain sin becomes a plain
First Line:
The mountain sin becomes a plain
Last Line:
For she is his peculiar joy
DMI number:
26502
2162.
The muse hath idly roved too long
First Line:
The muse hath idly roved too long
Last Line:
Grudge not ingrate the tributary tear
DMI number:
32244
2163.
The name of Lord
First Line:
The name of Lord
Last Line:
And hey then up go we
DMI number:
43331
2164.
The nation had always some token
First Line:
The nation had always some token
Last Line:
From S___d and the Great D___s
DMI number:
7265
2165.
The life of this clerk was just three score and ten
First Line:
The life of this clerk was just three score and ten
Last Line:
The trumpet shall rouse him to sing out Amen
DMI number:
34997
2166.
The lights of heaven which are the world's fair eyes
First Line:
The lights of heaven which are the world's fair eyes
Last Line:
Which gives thee power to be and use the same
Author:
Sir John Davies (Absolute)
DMI number:
27126
2167.
Their harts mun be as hard as stean
First Line:
Their harts mun be as hard as stean
Last Line:
To ken or to prolong death's fatal hour
DMI number:
18398
2168.
Their hope and portion lie below
First Line:
Their hope and portion lie below
Last Line:
And leave the rest amongst their heirs
Author:
Isaac Watts (Absolute)
DMI number:
34250
2169.
Then is our charter Polexfin quite lost
First Line:
Then is our charter Polexfin quite lost
Last Line:
Hope the poor devil may be saved at last
DMI number:
43158
2170.
Then Job a man who had been much dismayed
First Line:
Then Job a man who had been much dismayed
Last Line:
In things that's wrong he never can delight
DMI number:
26395
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