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121.
Whilst stemming life's uncertain tide
First Line:
Whilst stemming life's uncertain tide
Last Line:
Where they themselves saw others wrecked before
Author:
Nahum Tate (Absolute)
DMI number:
8168
122.
With such delight I read your letter over
First Line:
With such delight I read your letter over
Last Line:
They bring what most you prize your Hero's heart
Author:
Nahum Tate (Absolute)
DMI number:
5703
123.
With such discourse they entertain the day
First Line:
With such discourse they entertain the day
Last Line:
Expect and meet them at the palace gate
Author:
Nahum Tate (Confident)
DMI number:
11629
124.
With conscious fear my muse approaches you
First Line:
With conscious fear my muse approaches you
Last Line:
The tuneful pipe that since gave shepherds fame
DMI number:
43199
125.
With double pleasure sprung the cheerful dawn
First Line:
With double pleasure sprung the cheerful dawn
Last Line:
Shall in the temple then refound my praise
DMI number:
43258
126.
Why weeps my Sylvia prithee why
First Line:
Why weeps my Sylvia prithee why
Last Line:
Swear swear once more you never will
Author:
Nahum Tate (Absolute)
DMI number:
9319
127.
Yet I found leisure though a queen to free
First Line:
Yet I found leisure though a queen to free
Last Line:
And when it comes be vast and worthy me
Author:
Nahum Tate (Absolute)
DMI number:
5726
128.
Yet rash Alcithoe still disavows
First Line:
Yet rash Alcithoe still disavows
Last Line:
The snakes she made still in her shield she bears
DMI number:
17433
129.
A collection of divine hymns and poems on several occasions [ECCO] [T167210]
Publication Date:
1707
ESTC number:
T167210
DMI number:
336
130.
A collection of divine hymns and poems on several occasions [T125422]
Publication Date:
1709
ESTC number:
T125422
DMI number:
337
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