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Collection of religious verse
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Made-up miscellany
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11.
Hark the cock's early matins warn
First Line:
Hark the cock's early matins warn
Last Line:
And cheer us with thy beams of light
Author:
Simon Patrick (Absolute)
DMI number:
10087
12.
Now Christ is risen what are you who dare
First Line:
Now Christ is risen what are you who dare
Last Line:
Led by your mighty chief on his high easter day
Author:
Simon Patrick (Absolute)
DMI number:
10098
13.
Now my grey hairs begin to show
First Line:
Now my grey hairs begin to show
Last Line:
And write and sing my last in numbers all sublime
Author:
Simon Patrick (Confident)
DMI number:
10086
14.
O holy spirit who residest on high
First Line:
O holy spirit who residest on high
Last Line:
Be now and ever with me blessed three one
Author:
Simon Patrick (Absolute)
DMI number:
10112
15.
O mighty Jesu who with gentle hand
First Line:
O mighty Jesu who with gentle hand
Last Line:
For which great giver still we humbly thee adore
Author:
Simon Patrick (Absolute)
DMI number:
10097
16.
Such joys as angels felt when Christ drew nigh
First Line:
Such joys as angels felt when Christ drew nigh
Last Line:
Feeds on his Lord himself at his miraculous feast
Author:
Simon Patrick (Absolute)
DMI number:
10095
17.
The clouds have veiled our heavenly sphere
First Line:
The clouds have veiled our heavenly sphere
Last Line:
O send thy dove with silver wings
Author:
Simon Patrick (Confident)
DMI number:
10096
18.
Were I to choose what sort of corpse I'd wear
First Line:
Were I to choose what sort of corpse I'd wear
Last Line:
But a rare something of them altogether
Author:
Simon Patrick (Speculation)
DMI number:
4594
19.
When from the body's heavy chains below
First Line:
When from the body's heavy chains below
Last Line:
Through these black clouds to Christ my sun and shield
Author:
Simon Patrick (Absolute)
DMI number:
10128
20.
Will not thy heart yet ache will it not bleed
First Line:
Will not thy heart yet ache will it not bleed
Last Line:
To Christian lords they bend as vassals now
Author:
Simon Patrick (Absolute)
DMI number:
10104
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