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41.
The seeing light and colours doth descry
First Line:
The seeing light and colours doth descry
Last Line:
Through these five windows doth the soul behold
DMI number:
41911
42.
They that enjoy and joy in their own love
First Line:
They that enjoy and joy in their own love
Last Line:
And lawful is at last delightful found
DMI number:
8164
43.
Trust god distrust thy self do good and pray
First Line:
Trust god distrust thy self do good and pray
Last Line:
Your soul shall feast on joys immense
DMI number:
33049
44.
Well brother Will how sped
First Line:
Well brother Will how sped
Last Line:
And if I'm freed I'll never be caught again
DMI number:
43188
45.
When from our mighty maker's hand we came
First Line:
When from our mighty maker's hand we came
Last Line:
Thou shalt diffuse eternal happiness
DMI number:
33447
46.
What's innocence - A brighter gem
First Line:
What's innocence - A brighter gem
Last Line:
This gem 'Tis life for death and heaven for hell
DMI number:
43231
47.
Who has not bread more than he needs he must
First Line:
Who has not bread more than he needs he must
Last Line:
Forbear to keep a dog to eat the crust
Author:
Rowland Watkyns (Absolute)
DMI number:
16958
48.
Wise nature by variety does please
First Line:
Wise nature by variety does please
Last Line:
Come not from hearts that are in sadness drowned
DMI number:
31568
49.
Why my old friend are you so proud
First Line:
Why my old friend are you so proud
Last Line:
Whose father to the devil goes
Author:
Edward Ward (Speculation)
DMI number:
7983
50.
Ye sons of men lift up your eyes
First Line:
Ye sons of men lift up your eyes
Last Line:
Own and adore a deity
DMI number:
36337
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