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121.
Gracious and blessed how shall the muse aspire
First Line:
Gracious and blessed how shall the muse aspire
Last Line:
And her creator's praise in happier numbers sing
DMI number:
36190
122.
Gracious disposer of all worldly things
First Line:
Gracious disposer of all worldly things
Last Line:
Whole nations by her life will joy receive
DMI number:
17807
123.
Hece ye follies light and vain
First Line:
Hece ye follies light and vain
Last Line:
There's nought so dainty sweet as lovely melancholy
DMI number:
36712
124.
Health seems a cherub most divinely bright
First Line:
Health seems a cherub most divinely bright
Last Line:
Fine ease in chains or anguish in a crown
Author:
Sir Samuel Garth (Absolute)
DMI number:
5489
125.
Hear ye bright muses your own Dryden's dead
First Line:
Hear ye bright muses your own Dryden's dead
Last Line:
She left her garment and to heaven aspired
DMI number:
3528
126.
He like a high-swollen and impetuous tide
First Line:
He like a high-swollen and impetuous tide
Last Line:
The seeds of death in that strong fullness feed
Author:
Thomas May (Absolute)
DMI number:
17320
127.
Here first the doctor's talent came in play
First Line:
Here first the doctor's talent came in play
Last Line:
And from ill doctor turns good architect
DMI number:
10803
128.
Her eyes are closed and though with her tis night
First Line:
Her eyes are closed and though with her tis night
Last Line:
Sometimes his light to clouds and sometimes shines
Author:
Sir Robert Howard (Absolute)
DMI number:
20994
129.
Here lies an head that often ached
First Line:
Here lies an head that often ached
Last Line:
Where just men's perfect spirits move
DMI number:
20429
130.
Here lies crafty Joan deny it who can
First Line:
Here lies crafty Joan deny it who can
Last Line:
Whilst one leg stood still the other was running
DMI number:
29450
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