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1.
But Jove omnipotent all things by his word who created
First Line:
But Jove omnipotent all things by his word who created
Last Line:
Whereby his own from death to eternal life he regained
Author:
Charles Best (Absolute)
DMI number:
49842
2.
Dearling of these of future times the glory
First Line:
Dearling of these of future times the glory
Last Line:
Grant you a glorious saint in heaven to stand
Author:
Charles Best (Absolute)
DMI number:
49839
3.
Eliza that great maiden Queen lies here
First Line:
Eliza that great maiden Queen lies here
Last Line:
Subjects her good deeds princes her imitation
Author:
Charles Best (Absolute)
DMI number:
49836
4.
Diverse rare gems in thee oh union shine
First Line:
Diverse rare gems in thee oh union shine
Last Line:
Then to be worn for her best ornament
Author:
Charles Best (Absolute)
DMI number:
49837
5.
Fair virtue's gem set in most royal gold
First Line:
Fair virtue's gem set in most royal gold
Last Line:
And royal maid first then a royal wife
Author:
Charles Best (Absolute)
DMI number:
49840
6.
Great king since first this isle by Jove's own hand
First Line:
Great king since first this isle by Jove's own hand
Last Line:
To our to your to God's joy bliss and gain
Author:
Charles Best (Absolute)
DMI number:
49838
7.
Look how the pale queen of the silent night
First Line:
Look how the pale queen of the silent night
Last Line:
Joy ebb and flow within my tender heart
Author:
Charles Best (Absolute)
DMI number:
49802
8.
Look how the pale Queene of the silent night
First Line:
Look how the pale Queene of the silent night
Last Line:
Joyes ebbe and flow within my tender heart
Author:
Charles Best (Absolute)
DMI number:
49858
9.
That we should more bewail the hap of Kings
First Line:
That we should more bewail the hap of Kings
Last Line:
His faith heaven Christ pardon for his sin
Author:
Charles Best (Absolute)
DMI number:
49835
10.
The poor man beloved for virtue approved right blessed is he
First Line:
The poor man beloved for virtue approved right blessed is he
Last Line:
With grief of their heart have tasted the smart of that primitive sin
Author:
Charles Best (Absolute)
DMI number:
49841
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