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1.
And now a while let sterner science rest
First Line:
And now a while let sterner science rest
Last Line:
And Greene express how Pope with justice wrote
DMI number:
36775
2.
But 'tis a kingdom wanting form and matter
First Line:
But 'tis a kingdom wanting form and matter
Last Line:
Just like the moonshine in the water
Author:
John Taylor (Speculation)
DMI number:
5652
3.
For in the world all things so hanged are
First Line:
For in the world all things so hanged are
Last Line:
But still God keep him far enough from me
Author:
John Taylor (Confident)
DMI number:
5518
4.
From this auspicious hour let glory trace
First Line:
From this auspicious hour let glory trace
Last Line:
And be the tutelary saints of Britain's throne
DMI number:
36771
5.
His mind to him a kingdom is
First Line:
His mind to him a kingdom is
Last Line:
Just like the moonshine in the water
Author:
John Taylor (Speculation)
DMI number:
5548
6.
Old Henry Welby well be thou for ever
First Line:
Old Henry Welby well be thou for ever
Last Line:
Which made thee live and die well there's an end
Author:
John Taylor (Absolute)
DMI number:
18936
7.
Well be the blessed subject of these lines
First Line:
Well be the blessed subject of these lines
Last Line:
To be inshrined and crowned with endless glory
Author:
John Taylor (Absolute)
DMI number:
18934