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1281.
Lay heavy on him earth for he
First Line:
Lay heavy on him earth for he
Last Line:
Laid many a heavy load on thee
Author:
Abel Evans (Absolute)
DMI number:
26786
1282.
Merry was he for whom we now are sad
First Line:
Merry was he for whom we now are sad
Last Line:
And he replied all flesh is grass
DMI number:
34894
1283.
Midst dearest friends the joys of life
First Line:
Midst dearest friends the joys of life
Last Line:
Death bears the lovely guest
DMI number:
34631
1284.
Midst the wild bustle of an evil age
First Line:
Midst the wild bustle of an evil age
Last Line:
And left us dark to mourn our clouded day
DMI number:
34365
1285.
May all men by these presents testify
First Line:
May all men by these presents testify
Last Line:
A lurching scrivener here fast bound doth lie
DMI number:
29465
1286.
Me thought of late when lord Mautravers died
First Line:
Me thought of late when lord Mautravers died
Last Line:
Yet never had I juster cause to weep
Author:
Nicholas Grimald (Absolute)
DMI number:
49406
1287.
Mead's not dead then you say only sleeping a little
First Line:
Mead's not dead then you say only sleeping a little
Last Line:
Pluto knows who he's got and will never let him out
DMI number:
24513
1288.
Marble weep for thou dost cover
First Line:
Marble weep for thou dost cover
Last Line:
Earth thou hast not such another
Author:
Benjamin Jonson (Absolute)
DMI number:
23887
1289.
March with his wind hath a struck a cedar tall
First Line:
March with his wind hath a struck a cedar tall
Last Line:
And yet sad May must loose her flower of flowers
DMI number:
23907
1290.
Mark how ere eve the morning honours fade
First Line:
Mark how ere eve the morning honours fade
Last Line:
And life beginning teems with seeds of death
DMI number:
36279
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