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341.
Happy our race and blessed all mankind
First Line:
Happy our race and blessed all mankind
Last Line:
Be but a second Eve and save us now
Author:
Sir Charles Sedley (Speculation)
DMI number:
6349
342.
Good works abound in Rome tis well they do
First Line:
Good works abound in Rome tis well they do
Last Line:
No sort of men that ride so fast as they
Author:
Francis Quarles (Absolute)
DMI number:
13876
343.
Great Charles who full of mercy wouldst command
First Line:
Great Charles who full of mercy wouldst command
Last Line:
Till the stroke's struck which they can never retrieve
Author:
John Wilmot (Speculation)
DMI number:
3634
344.
Had I O had I Batt thy face and throat
First Line:
Had I O had I Batt thy face and throat
Last Line:
And heard Batt knocking at the door for dues
Author:
John Speed (Confident)
DMI number:
6711
345.
Had the late famed Lord Rochester survived
First Line:
Had the late famed Lord Rochester survived
Last Line:
To see those more prodigious ----- there
DMI number:
6494
346.
Hail sacred day for thought most glorious theme
First Line:
Hail sacred day for thought most glorious theme
Last Line:
To teach them all the certain way to heaven
DMI number:
2036
347.
Hail venerable South be honour paid
First Line:
Hail venerable South be honour paid
Last Line:
To all the adorers of the great three one
Author:
Samuel Wesley (Absolute)
DMI number:
27408
348.
Good friend forbear the world will say tis spite
First Line:
Good friend forbear the world will say tis spite
Last Line:
Betwixt a saint in rags and reverend knave in lawn
Author:
James Scott (Absolute)
DMI number:
31232
349.
Good god how dull a thing am I to make
First Line:
Good god how dull a thing am I to make
Last Line:
Advanced above earth sin dark night and sleep
DMI number:
4338
350.
Good God what means this sudden alteration
First Line:
Good God what means this sudden alteration
Last Line:
For if he rise he'll gaol us all for treason
DMI number:
43063
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