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1.
Joyn thy life breathing lips to mine
First Line:
Joyn thy life breathing lips to mine
Last Line:
On hills where precious spices grow
Author:
George Sandys (Absolute)
DMI number:
44653
2.
My verse shall in thy praises flow
First Line:
My verse shall in thy praises flow
Last Line:
And magnify thy sacred name
Author:
George Sandys (Absolute)
DMI number:
27257
3.
My ravished soul great God thy praises sings
First Line:
My ravished soul great God thy praises sings
Last Line:
You saints and angels halleluiah sing
Author:
George Sandys (Absolute)
DMI number:
27259
4.
Near the Cimmerians lies a cavern deep
First Line:
Near the Cimmerians lies a cavern deep
Last Line:
And by her painted bow remounts the skies
Author:
George Sandys (Absolute)
DMI number:
28415
5.
O thou who all things hast of nothing made
First Line:
O thou who all things hast of nothing made
Last Line:
And now my vows have at thy altar paid
DMI number:
36796
6.
Our graver muse from her long dream awakes
First Line:
Our graver muse from her long dream awakes
Last Line:
Should in your western world obscurely close
DMI number:
36794
7.
The muse who from your influence took her birth
First Line:
The muse who from your influence took her birth
Last Line:
And dying her own epicedium sings
DMI number:
36789
8.
To God our strength your voices raise
First Line:
To God our strength your voices raise
Last Line:
From breaches of the rock distilled
Author:
George Sandys (Absolute)
DMI number:
26585
9.
You who ephods wear and incense fling
First Line:
You who ephods wear and incense fling
Last Line:
Who in Jerusalem hath fixed his seat
Author:
George Sandys (Absolute)
DMI number:
26914