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701.
Humbly sheweth | That we your majesty's poor slaves
First Line:
Humbly sheweth | That we your majesty's poor slaves
Last Line:
The over-plus of the saint's merit
DMI number:
6454
702.
How our good King does papists hate
First Line:
How our good King does papists hate
Last Line:
Yet bear thee Littleton in mind
DMI number:
4752
703.
How perfect happy and complete
First Line:
How perfect happy and complete
Last Line:
And own him as their earthly king
DMI number:
26143
704.
How poor how rich how abject how august
First Line:
How poor how rich how abject how august
Last Line:
Legions of angels can't confine me there
Author:
Edward Young (Absolute)
DMI number:
27040
705.
How prone the bosom is to sigh
First Line:
How prone the bosom is to sigh
Last Line:
Tis then the best the saving tear
DMI number:
36552
706.
How rapturous are the moments when
First Line:
How rapturous are the moments when
Last Line:
His fiery chariots brought them there
DMI number:
26254
707.
How rich the true believer is
First Line:
How rich the true believer is
Last Line:
Reserved for him in store
DMI number:
26406
708.
How Roman-like did our old rebel die
First Line:
How Roman-like did our old rebel die
Last Line:
Of whig or trimmer make an honest man
DMI number:
43066
709.
I came unto a puritan to wooe
First Line:
I came unto a puritan to wooe
Last Line:
I'd not have don't but took it in foul scorn
DMI number:
1610
710.
I come I come and joyfully obey
First Line:
I come I come and joyfully obey
Last Line:
And scarce the fierce tyrannic joy can bear
Author:
Elizabeth Rowe [nee Singer] (Absolute)
DMI number:
4079
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