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41.
Is Tapski dead why then the statesman lied
First Line:
Is Tapski dead why then the statesman lied
Last Line:
Is gone a pilgrimage to hell below
DMI number:
43057
42.
Jack Bluster a comical jolly old boy
First Line:
Jack Bluster a comical jolly old boy
Last Line:
Your pipes I'd advise you to carry along
DMI number:
33246
43.
Long struggling with the agonies of death
First Line:
Long struggling with the agonies of death
Last Line:
Their worth till now I little understood
Author:
Elizabeth Rowe [nee Singer] (Absolute)
DMI number:
4065
44.
My harbingers the seven archangels bright
First Line:
My harbingers the seven archangels bright
Last Line:
In mine and my great father's arms embraced
Author:
Samuel Wesley (Absolute)
DMI number:
4095
45.
If heaven be pleased when sinners cease to sin
First Line:
If heaven be pleased when sinners cease to sin
Last Line:
Then all are pleased for Coleman's in his grave
DMI number:
4883
46.
If heaven's called the place where angels dwell
First Line:
If heaven's called the place where angels dwell
Last Line:
The purse that wants them may be called hell
DMI number:
17091
47.
If signing with the twelve to heaven
First Line:
If signing with the twelve to heaven
Last Line:
In hell a house for winter
DMI number:
38561
48.
If yet thou any memory retain
First Line:
If yet thou any memory retain
Last Line:
Dear faithless youth oh think what will thou do
DMI number:
12615
49.
Misers make money all their god
First Line:
Misers make money all their god
Last Line:
For ruin in the end
DMI number:
36807
50.
Nature her bravest efforts broke
First Line:
Nature her bravest efforts broke
Last Line:
And boundless wrath is there
DMI number:
26163
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