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1.
Ah must we part ah must we bid adieu
First Line:
Ah must we part ah must we bid adieu
Last Line:
And when you're gone mind what you've promised now
DMI number:
23233
2.
Ah courteous death one minute more allow
First Line:
Ah courteous death one minute more allow
Last Line:
And death shall never more our loves disjoin
DMI number:
23231
3.
Beneath the covert of a lonely shade
First Line:
Beneath the covert of a lonely shade
Last Line:
And not be stripped with thee to naked mind
DMI number:
23232
4.
Could these pure souls that once are wafted over
First Line:
Could these pure souls that once are wafted over
Last Line:
What heaven sometimes hath done when lodged in clay
DMI number:
23230
5.
O god silence my passions calm their noise
First Line:
O god silence my passions calm their noise
Last Line:
Till it be lost and swallowed up in light
DMI number:
23160
6.
Wearied of earth and all its empty joys
First Line:
Wearied of earth and all its empty joys
Last Line:
Glide back to thee our fountain in one common stream
DMI number:
23159
7.
Why Strephon why departed from the plains
First Line:
Why Strephon why departed from the plains
Last Line:
And for a heaven born soul too base and too terrene
DMI number:
23234
8.
Ye glowing seraphs that now breathe above
First Line:
Ye glowing seraphs that now breathe above
Last Line:
And turn all light all love as well as I
Author:
Andrew Michael Ramsay (Absolute)
DMI number:
23158
9.
The seraph. A collection of divine hymns and poems. From the best authors [ECCO] [T74891]
Publication Date:
1754
ESTC number:
T74891
DMI number:
814
10.
The seraph. A collection of divine hymns and poems. From the best authors [T175623]
Publication Date:
1754
ESTC number:
T175623
DMI number:
1179