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But now the mantling flames in concourse join
First Line:
But now the mantling flames in concourse join
Last Line:
Then shook the sun and tore him from the sky
DMI number:
31023
2.
But o my soul the amazing theme forbear
First Line:
But o my soul the amazing theme forbear
Last Line:
Be thine my hopes and all my powers be thine
Author:
John Ogilvie (Absolute)
DMI number:
32879
3.
Come heavenly muse my raptured soul inspire
First Line:
Come heavenly muse my raptured soul inspire
Last Line:
And mounts the regions of eternal day
Author:
John Ogilvie (Absolute)
DMI number:
30917
4.
Dim as the fleeting visions of the night
First Line:
Dim as the fleeting visions of the night
Last Line:
Such strains as Seraphims with transport hear
Author:
John Ogilvie (Absolute)
DMI number:
35370
5.
Hail heavenly piety supremely fair
First Line:
Hail heavenly piety supremely fair
Last Line:
And mounts the regions of eternal day
Author:
John Ogilvie (Absolute)
DMI number:
30503
6.
Hail queen of thought sublime propitious power
First Line:
Hail queen of thought sublime propitious power
Last Line:
Pour the warm gush of sympathetic tears
Author:
John Ogilvie (Absolute)
DMI number:
38243
7.
Meek power whose balmy pinioned gale
First Line:
Meek power whose balmy pinioned gale
Last Line:
And basks enlarged in beamy day
Author:
John Ogilvie (Absolute)
DMI number:
38246
8.
Now evening had tinged the gay landscape with gold
First Line:
Now evening had tinged the gay landscape with gold
Last Line:
And believe when they swear that their oaths are all wind
Author:
John Ogilvie (Absolute)
DMI number:
32580
9.
O thou who mid the world involving gloom
First Line:
O thou who mid the world involving gloom
Last Line:
Then sweeps the lengthening shade and marks them for the tomb
Author:
John Ogilvie (Absolute)
DMI number:
38244
10.
Rapt from the glance of mortal eye
First Line:
Rapt from the glance of mortal eye
Last Line:
Hears the low murmuring gale that dies along the plain
Author:
John Ogilvie (Absolute)
DMI number:
31305
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