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1.
And thus the libertine who builds a name
First Line:
And thus the libertine who builds a name
Last Line:
To charm to polish and to bless mankind
Author:
Henry Brooke (Absolute)
DMI number:
33740
2.
Hence want ungrateful visitant adieu
First Line:
Hence want ungrateful visitant adieu
Last Line:
And universal joy torments the sky
Author:
Henry Brooke (Absolute)
DMI number:
18360
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Hence want ungrateful visitant adieu
First Line:
Hence want ungrateful visitant adieu
Last Line:
And waft the rapturous tidings to the skies
Author:
Henry Brooke (Absolute)
DMI number:
18411
4.
It comes the wished the long expected morn
First Line:
It comes the wished the long expected morn
Last Line:
Filled with our god and with our god indued
Author:
Henry Brooke (Absolute)
DMI number:
36195
5.
Tis not a birth to titles pomp or state
First Line:
Tis not a birth to titles pomp or state
Last Line:
Thy soul shall sigh for its returning sun
Author:
Henry Brooke (Absolute)
DMI number:
19731
6.
Tis said of widow maid and wife
First Line:
Tis said of widow maid and wife
Last Line:
And woman falls to rise no more
Author:
Henry Brooke (Absolute)
DMI number:
35427
7.
Tis said of widow maid and wife
First Line:
Tis said of widow maid and wife
Last Line:
Sister come and turn no more
Author:
Henry Brooke (Absolute)
DMI number:
31225
8.
Whenever the brave the generous and the just
First Line:
Whenever the brave the generous and the just
Last Line:
The warmest feelings to each British heart
Author:
Henry Brooke (Absolute)
DMI number:
38454