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1071.
To praise thy life or wail thy worthy death
First Line:
To praise thy life or wail thy worthy death
Last Line:
Let angels speake and heavens thy praises tell
Author:
Sir Walter Ralegh [Raleigh] (Absolute)
DMI number:
44711
1072.
To shew the matchless worth of truth divine
First Line:
To shew the matchless worth of truth divine
Last Line:
Who live the subjects of redeeming grace
DMI number:
36271
1073.
To coward flight the chief had now
First Line:
To coward flight the chief had now
Last Line:
And murmuring sank beneath the flood
DMI number:
33180
1074.
To expect thy doctrine followed were absurd
First Line:
To expect thy doctrine followed were absurd
Last Line:
When thy life shows thou creditest not a word
DMI number:
17425
1075.
Twas one day in lent that two clergymen met
First Line:
Twas one day in lent that two clergymen met
Last Line:
He'll ask who required these things at your hand
DMI number:
25085
1076.
Twas the wish of thy heart to rivet the chain
First Line:
Twas the wish of thy heart to rivet the chain
Last Line:
And felonious it flags as it flies
DMI number:
35984
1077.
Twas when the fields had shed their golden grain
First Line:
Twas when the fields had shed their golden grain
Last Line:
And with a sigh her harmless spirit flew
Author:
Mary Leapor (Absolute)
DMI number:
23732
1078.
Twas in the blooming month of cheerful May
First Line:
Twas in the blooming month of cheerful May
Last Line:
And every rose will find a butterfly
DMI number:
25333
1079.
Twas in the time of elves and fays
First Line:
Twas in the time of elves and fays
Last Line:
And on his quivering lip poured out her parting sigh
DMI number:
37151
1080.
Together grewe a pair of envious foes
First Line:
Together grewe a pair of envious foes
Last Line:
And in an hour they faded both and died
DMI number:
26889
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