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151.
Forgive me heaven if I now accuse
First Line:
Forgive me heaven if I now accuse
Last Line:
My soul long since to her my heaven fled
DMI number:
44600
152.
Fond to survey the graces of the fair
First Line:
Fond to survey the graces of the fair
Last Line:
But soon his thunder burnt the ambitious maid
DMI number:
10262
153.
Fly swift ye sluggish hours and bring the day
First Line:
Fly swift ye sluggish hours and bring the day
Last Line:
And lo paens sing
Author:
Mr. Smith (Absolute)
DMI number:
44668
154.
From hall to abbey thence to the hall again
First Line:
From hall to abbey thence to the hall again
Last Line:
A crown's not worth it were each day so great
DMI number:
28897
155.
From sensual joys to more refined delights
First Line:
From sensual joys to more refined delights
Last Line:
That cries for pardon bless his holy name
DMI number:
17849
156.
From the bright mansions of the blessed above
First Line:
From the bright mansions of the blessed above
Last Line:
To sing divine Cecilia's praise | Hark &c
DMI number:
5045
157.
Generous Prince whose manly breast
First Line:
Generous Prince whose manly breast
Last Line:
Pleasures alone are faster bound
Author:
Thomas Chapman (Absolute)
DMI number:
40422
158.
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
159.
From whom should peace sincerer vows receive
First Line:
From whom should peace sincerer vows receive
Last Line:
Toil forms the limbs but liberty the soul
Author:
William Whitehead (Absolute)
DMI number:
21826
160.
Go thou gentle whistling wind
First Line:
Go thou gentle whistling wind
Last Line:
Or else quite extinguish mine
Author:
Thomas Carew (Absolute)
DMI number:
11221
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