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1731.
Plump Cocky and Abigail Rome to advance
First Line:
Plump Cocky and Abigail Rome to advance
Last Line:
That by tories and priests will be thus basely rid | There's rare doings in town
DMI number:
13332
1732.
Pollio must needs to penitence excite
First Line:
Pollio must needs to penitence excite
Last Line:
And damns the love of fame for which he writes
DMI number:
16706
1733.
Peggy in devotion bred from tender years
First Line:
Peggy in devotion bred from tender years
Last Line:
And forget his text
DMI number:
422
1734.
Peggy in devotion
First Line:
Peggy in devotion
Last Line:
And forgot his text
DMI number:
2644
1735.
Perhaps whose tomb this is my friend ye do not know
First Line:
Perhaps whose tomb this is my friend ye do not know
Last Line:
For shame I dare not utter all away by friend with this
DMI number:
29031
1736.
Permit me friends to virtue sons of fame
First Line:
Permit me friends to virtue sons of fame
Last Line:
Nor reap my thanks alone but heaven's reward
DMI number:
26250
1737.
Prayer highest soars when she most prostrate lies
First Line:
Prayer highest soars when she most prostrate lies
Last Line:
To church or closet this memoir of prayer
DMI number:
8158
1738.
Prayer is the manna the celestial bread
First Line:
Prayer is the manna the celestial bread
Last Line:
Give me new powers great god and then I'll sing thy praise
DMI number:
36747
1739.
Prayers are the alms of churchmen to the poor
First Line:
Prayers are the alms of churchmen to the poor
Last Line:
They send to heaven but drive us from their door
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
20390
1740.
Prelate whose steady hand and watchful eye
First Line:
Prelate whose steady hand and watchful eye
Last Line:
Thy person slandered and thy truths withstood
Author:
Thomas Edwards (Absolute)
DMI number:
32192
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