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21.
Good angels snatched him eagerly on high
First Line:
Good angels snatched him eagerly on high
Last Line:
Nothing but elevated thoughts and gentle soft desires
Author:
John Sheffield (Absolute)
DMI number:
4241
22.
Great and illustrious what tongues of men
First Line:
Great and illustrious what tongues of men
Last Line:
In the eternal world and hemisphere sublime
DMI number:
4679
23.
Great Dryden's dead and what bold daring muse
First Line:
Great Dryden's dead and what bold daring muse
Last Line:
For what I want in praise my tears shall pay thy hearse
DMI number:
5752
24.
Hark a dread voice of Sinai does rebound
First Line:
Hark a dread voice of Sinai does rebound
Last Line:
That death is swallowed up in victory
DMI number:
3894
25.
Hark how the lark and linnet sing
First Line:
Hark how the lark and linnet sing
Last Line:
Nor know to mend their choice
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
3183
26.
Hence ye pleasures fond and vain
First Line:
Hence ye pleasures fond and vain
Last Line:
This is melancholy's reign
DMI number:
22654
27.
Historic muse from whom the page
First Line:
Historic muse from whom the page
Last Line:
Bid Frederick ever live
DMI number:
22658
28.
In yonder grave a druid lies
First Line:
In yonder grave a druid lies
Last Line:
In yonder grave your druid lies
Author:
William Collins (Absolute)
DMI number:
24543
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In vain alas with eager strife
First Line:
In vain alas with eager strife
Last Line:
And unto many many years extend the shortened span
DMI number:
42828
30.
In vain by being great
First Line:
In vain by being great
Last Line:
And blessed the wind that blew them to the gainful shore
DMI number:
42831
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