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21.
The spring of life essential dwells in thee
First Line:
The spring of life essential dwells in thee
Last Line:
And in thy light we purest light shall see
Author:
Joseph Trapp (Absolute)
DMI number:
35277
22.
The wise and good however certain bliss
First Line:
The wise and good however certain bliss
Last Line:
Delights eternal and which never cloy
Author:
Joseph Trapp (Absolute)
DMI number:
35281
23.
This short imperfect state to all mankind
First Line:
This short imperfect state to all mankind
Last Line:
Whether this world or god we chiefly love
Author:
Joseph Trapp (Absolute)
DMI number:
34258
24.
Those fear death least who think upon it most
First Line:
Those fear death least who think upon it most
Author:
Joseph Trapp (Absolute)
DMI number:
35279
25.
Though dying misers with far less regret
First Line:
Though dying misers with far less regret
Last Line:
And my own lost condition
Author:
Joseph Trapp (Absolute)
DMI number:
20238
26.
Tis pain indeed to curb those strong desires
First Line:
Tis pain indeed to curb those strong desires
Last Line:
By everlasting happiness outweighed
Author:
Joseph Trapp (Absolute)
DMI number:
34232
27.
Upon the banks which famed Euphrates laves
First Line:
Upon the banks which famed Euphrates laves
Last Line:
And daubs the rugged flints with clotted brains and gore
Author:
Joseph Trapp (Confident)
DMI number:
6519
28.
What various thoughts a poet's breast divide
First Line:
What various thoughts a poet's breast divide
Last Line:
From men of courage and from men of sense
Author:
Joseph Trapp (Absolute)
DMI number:
39586
29.
What was my transport then when first I saw thee
First Line:
What was my transport then when first I saw thee
Last Line:
Nor how I since have loved
Author:
Joseph Trapp (Absolute)
DMI number:
19646
30.
When weeping majesty through clouds appears
First Line:
When weeping majesty through clouds appears
Last Line:
Solicitous for that and thoughtless of the rest
Author:
Joseph Trapp (Confident)
DMI number:
5940
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