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1811.
And is the lovely shadow fled
First Line:
And is the lovely shadow fled
Last Line:
Bright angels and the god of love
Author:
Charles Wesley (Absolute)
DMI number:
34598
1812.
And is the lovely shadow fled
First Line:
And is the lovely shadow fled
Last Line:
To give a child to god
DMI number:
180
1813.
And is this he the man so late renowned
First Line:
And is this he the man so late renowned
Last Line:
Of greece the wonder and of crowds the gaze
DMI number:
31102
1814.
And like poor Ovid banished from his Rome
First Line:
And like poor Ovid banished from his Rome
Last Line:
Curse that destructive art that caused his doom
DMI number:
8659
1815.
And like the ocean after ebb shall move
First Line:
And like the ocean after ebb shall move
Last Line:
With constant force of due returning love
Author:
Colley Cibber (Absolute)
DMI number:
7586
1816.
And must Dorinda beautiful and fair
First Line:
And must Dorinda beautiful and fair
Last Line:
Take her to church by Jove I'll see her there
DMI number:
12885
1817.
And must I go and must I be no more
First Line:
And must I go and must I be no more
Last Line:
I'd even lose myself since I've lost thee
Author:
John Norris (Absolute)
DMI number:
33687
1818.
And must I go for whom what shall I say
First Line:
And must I go for whom what shall I say
Last Line:
10000 times this one more pleaseth me
DMI number:
46790
1819.
And must our glorious laureate then depart
First Line:
And must our glorious laureate then depart
Last Line:
As for the rest sweet devil fetch a cart
DMI number:
7106
1820.
And must thou leave us Nancy
First Line:
And must thou leave us Nancy
Last Line:
Revisit Dupper's Hill
DMI number:
32249
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