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11.
Houses churches mixed together
First Line:
Houses churches mixed together
Last Line:
This is London how d'ye like it
Author:
John Bancks [Banks] (Absolute)
DMI number:
30712
12.
How wondrous are thy works O God most high
First Line:
How wondrous are thy works O God most high
Last Line:
While with delight and wonder mortals gaze
DMI number:
29824
13.
I find cooper's hill is consigned to fame
First Line:
I find cooper's hill is consigned to fame
Last Line:
I always would spend and would end on our hill
DMI number:
25109
14.
In that sweet month when genial heat grows warm
First Line:
In that sweet month when genial heat grows warm
Last Line:
Contentment and good nature dwells in Hythe
DMI number:
24660
15.
Is this the place where late in tonfile yew
First Line:
Is this the place where late in tonfile yew
Last Line:
They lived thrice happy in their want of taste
DMI number:
33240
16.
In vain I visit both the poles
First Line:
In vain I visit both the poles
Last Line:
And nature's hollow fabric shakes
DMI number:
16578
17.
Look how the country hobbs with wonder flock
First Line:
Look how the country hobbs with wonder flock
Last Line:
Cut my cocks comb if ever to heaven you get
DMI number:
5982
18.
Look round this vast and venerable place
First Line:
Look round this vast and venerable place
Last Line:
In prostrate ruins lost and dark oblivion laid
DMI number:
31389
19.
Life is a journey from the womb
First Line:
Life is a journey from the womb
Last Line:
And kings with peasants rest in peace
DMI number:
33138
20.
Light thou bright efflux from the ethereal world
First Line:
Light thou bright efflux from the ethereal world
Last Line:
And all the horrors of the night confound
DMI number:
15160
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