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1101.
Wealthy was of a fever like to die
First Line:
Wealthy was of a fever like to die
Last Line:
Since private prayer prevailed there needs no church
DMI number:
28269
1102.
Wearied with business and with cares oppressed
First Line:
Wearied with business and with cares oppressed
Last Line:
The infant by Christ tis his none joy
DMI number:
6484
1103.
Wearied with toil in seeking out some one
First Line:
Wearied with toil in seeking out some one
Last Line:
Knock at the gate and straight way taken in
Author:
William Browne (Absolute)
DMI number:
13240
1104.
Weep all you schismatics since he is gone
First Line:
Weep all you schismatics since he is gone
Last Line:
Lest for your conscience you too dearly pay
Author:
Isaac Bickerstaff (Absolute)
DMI number:
7275
1105.
Welcome blessed day that happily didst save
First Line:
Welcome blessed day that happily didst save
Last Line:
And be thou his as he's thy faith's defender
DMI number:
42975
1106.
Unto the living lord for pardon do I pray
First Line:
Unto the living lord for pardon do I pray
Last Line:
And let the world then work such ways as to the world seems meet
DMI number:
8877
1107.
Upon the banks which famed Euphrates laves
First Line:
Upon the banks which famed Euphrates laves
Last Line:
And daubs the rugged flints with clotted brains and gore
Author:
Joseph Trapp (Confident)
DMI number:
6519
1108.
What rage does England from it self divide
First Line:
What rage does England from it self divide
Last Line:
Since Luther's noise waked the lethargic earth
Author:
Abraham Cowley (Absolute)
DMI number:
4852
1109.
What rends the temple veil where is day gone
First Line:
What rends the temple veil where is day gone
Last Line:
Nature must needs be sick when god can die
Author:
Thomas Randolph (Absolute)
DMI number:
29066
1110.
What shall a glorious nation be overthrown
First Line:
What shall a glorious nation be overthrown
Last Line:
And suck all the sweetness of the land
DMI number:
43080
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