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1.
As duteous to the place of prayer
First Line:
As duteous to the place of prayer
Last Line:
And bade once more the world farewell
Author:
John Langhorne (Absolute)
DMI number:
38482
2.
How blessed with whom though lowly born
First Line:
How blessed with whom though lowly born
Last Line:
And sweet benevolence and calm content inspires
Author:
John Langhorne (Absolute)
DMI number:
30523
3.
Light heard his voice and eager to obey
First Line:
Light heard his voice and eager to obey
Last Line:
So long remembered and bewailed so long
Author:
John Langhorne (Absolute)
DMI number:
38515
4.
O may the boundless wish to bless
First Line:
O may the boundless wish to bless
Last Line:
With joy to see it bloom and sweep the loaded plain
Author:
John Langhorne (Absolute)
DMI number:
30527
5.
Parent of virtue if thine ear
First Line:
Parent of virtue if thine ear
Last Line:
Indulge my votive strain o sweet humanity
Author:
John Langhorne (Absolute)
DMI number:
35677
6.
Where is the man who prodigal of mind
First Line:
Where is the man who prodigal of mind
Last Line:
And sleep in death with satisfied desires
Author:
John Langhorne (Absolute)
DMI number:
38512
7.
Where Tweed's fair plains in liberal beauty lie
First Line:
Where Tweed's fair plains in liberal beauty lie
Last Line:
And in their shade reproach and envy die
Author:
John Langhorne (Absolute)
DMI number:
35395