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1731.
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
1732.
Sweet virgin that I do not set
First Line:
Sweet virgin that I do not set
Last Line:
Drawing thy curtains round good night
DMI number:
34054
1733.
Sweet's the remembrance of the just
First Line:
Sweet's the remembrance of the just
Last Line:
Who took her spirit home
DMI number:
34761
1734.
Sweets to the sweet farewell no longer mourn
First Line:
Sweets to the sweet farewell no longer mourn
Last Line:
Your failings buried in the grave and me
DMI number:
34372
1735.
Statesman yet friend to truth in soul sincere
First Line:
Statesman yet friend to truth in soul sincere
Last Line:
Praised wept and honoured by the muse he loved
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
1389
1736.
Statesman yet friend to truth of soul sincere
First Line:
Statesman yet friend to truth of soul sincere
Last Line:
Praised wept and honoured by the muse he loved
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
22406
1737.
Statesmen and heralds by your leave
First Line:
Statesmen and heralds by your leave
Last Line:
Can Bourbon or Nassau go higher
Author:
Matthew Prior (Absolute)
DMI number:
12232
1738.
Stay and view this stone
First Line:
Stay and view this stone
Last Line:
Sigh passenger and then be gone
DMI number:
29263
1739.
Stay brethren stay behold and see
First Line:
Stay brethren stay behold and see
Last Line:
Therefore prepare for eternity
DMI number:
29328
1740.
Stay Christian stay nor let thy pride disdain
First Line:
Stay Christian stay nor let thy pride disdain
Last Line:
But celebrate an endless nuptial day
DMI number:
32849
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