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1.
Ah me what means these tumults in my breast
First Line:
Ah me what means these tumults in my breast
Last Line:
Heal my unquiet soul and answer all my care
DMI number:
1391
2.
Alas no drug no medicine ever was found
First Line:
Alas no drug no medicine ever was found
Last Line:
Procure though not so fair an easier love
Author:
William Bowman (Confident)
DMI number:
1395
3.
Assist me gentle god of love
First Line:
Assist me gentle god of love
Last Line:
Or give her eyes less power to burn
Author:
William Bowman (Confident)
DMI number:
1396
4.
Cursed be the time I left my peaceful gloom
First Line:
Cursed be the time I left my peaceful gloom
Last Line:
Lost in a long variety of woe
Author:
William Bowman (Confident)
DMI number:
1398
5.
Hail dreary shades hail melancholy gloom
First Line:
Hail dreary shades hail melancholy gloom
Last Line:
And death is swallowed up in victory
Author:
William Bowman (Confident)
DMI number:
1392
6.
Has not the Lord a stated time decreed
First Line:
Has not the Lord a stated time decreed
Last Line:
Are nothing and my years are vanity
Author:
William Bowman (Confident)
DMI number:
1399
7.
Illustrious Townshend born of noble blood
First Line:
Illustrious Townshend born of noble blood
Last Line:
And shroud my head above the starry sphere
Author:
William Bowman (Confident)
DMI number:
1393
8.
Phoebus what does thy poet ask
First Line:
Phoebus what does thy poet ask
Last Line:
Phoebus I ask no more
Author:
William Bowman (Confident)
DMI number:
1394
9.
Shall Cooper's Hill in lofty numbers rise
First Line:
Shall Cooper's Hill in lofty numbers rise
Last Line:
And Jesus Grove through all the world resound
DMI number:
1390
10.
To Heaven I will direct my pious prayers
First Line:
To Heaven I will direct my pious prayers
Last Line:
Explored the untrodden path and laid the desert bare
Author:
William Bowman (Confident)
DMI number:
1397