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1521.
Wherewithal shall I petition
First Line:
Wherewithal shall I petition
Last Line:
Fill my soul with gladness
DMI number:
26440
1522.
Whether amid the gloom of night I stray
First Line:
Whether amid the gloom of night I stray
Last Line:
But thou oh God forever shine the same
Author:
John Gay (Absolute)
DMI number:
21284
1523.
Whether I live in some cool shade retired
First Line:
Whether I live in some cool shade retired
Last Line:
My crown my glory and my great reward
DMI number:
26261
1524.
Whether in Dublin I reside
First Line:
Whether in Dublin I reside
Last Line:
Be thou my God my constant frend
DMI number:
30515
1525.
Which shall the christian most admire
First Line:
Which shall the christian most admire
Last Line:
Through time to eternity
DMI number:
26346
1526.
Where shall a wretched widower find relief
First Line:
Where shall a wretched widower find relief
Last Line:
But as thy pleasure is we die or live
DMI number:
26420
1527.
Where shall I find a close concealed abode
First Line:
Where shall I find a close concealed abode
Last Line:
For all is full of thee and all is thine
DMI number:
43561
1528.
Where shall the tribes of Adam find
First Line:
Where shall the tribes of Adam find
Last Line:
To see thy face to taste thy love
Author:
Isaac Watts (Absolute)
DMI number:
23255
1529.
Where the dire serpent brought in
First Line:
Where the dire serpent brought in
Last Line:
Restored our breath
DMI number:
41897
1530.
Where the fair streams of famed Euphrates stray
First Line:
Where the fair streams of famed Euphrates stray
Last Line:
And all her glory sunk in everlasting shade
Author:
Joseph Cockfield (Absolute)
DMI number:
32653
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