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1781.
Then learn like him to live like him to die
First Line:
Then learn like him to live like him to die
Last Line:
Then will eternal happiness be thine
DMI number:
34464
1782.
Then lived those valiant Veres both men of great command
First Line:
Then lived those valiant Veres both men of great command
Last Line:
Which on the proudest head fame yet had never set
Author:
Michael Drayton (Absolute)
DMI number:
29984
1783.
Then Odo the severe who highly did adorn
First Line:
Then Odo the severe who highly did adorn
Last Line:
He likewise for that faith in sundry baddles fought
DMI number:
28851
1784.
The ruins of excessive goodness lie
First Line:
The ruins of excessive goodness lie
Last Line:
And honour is not to live fast but well
DMI number:
29596
1785.
The savage tyrant seized the tender fair
First Line:
The savage tyrant seized the tender fair
Last Line:
She's gone to dance and sing with little angels there
DMI number:
29504
1786.
The saviour's blood and righteousness
First Line:
The saviour's blood and righteousness
Last Line:
And does full well before god stand
DMI number:
34726
1787.
The scene is closed life's play is done
First Line:
The scene is closed life's play is done
Last Line:
One easy transformation more
DMI number:
34322
1788.
The soul of our sister is gone
First Line:
The soul of our sister is gone
Last Line:
My merciful god is it I
Author:
Charles Wesley (Absolute)
DMI number:
34790
1789.
The soul which inhabited the body that now
First Line:
The soul which inhabited the body that now
Last Line:
Oh receive not the grace of god in vain
DMI number:
33152
1790.
The sovereign lord whose ways are right and just
First Line:
The sovereign lord whose ways are right and just
Last Line:
And like the sun for ever more will shine
DMI number:
34754
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