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1861.
The swain who owned yon rural cot
First Line:
The swain who owned yon rural cot
Last Line:
When freed from these terrestrial plains
Author:
Joseph Cockfield (Absolute)
DMI number:
32652
1862.
The sweet remembrance of the just
First Line:
The sweet remembrance of the just
Last Line:
Till christ my king shall raise it to the blessed
DMI number:
34612
1863.
The world Rome conqured Rome the Pope has swayed
First Line:
The world Rome conqured Rome the Pope has swayed
Last Line:
His iron club a feather's weight exceeds
DMI number:
33116
1864.
The world's a city full of crooked streets
First Line:
The world's a city full of crooked streets
Last Line:
The rich would always live the poor would die
DMI number:
26042
1865.
The world's tempestuous sea while I did plough
First Line:
The world's tempestuous sea while I did plough
Last Line:
Despise and scorn all earth's uncertainty
DMI number:
29464
1866.
The worthy Wilford's body which alive
First Line:
The worthy Wilford's body which alive
Last Line:
Farewell may England say hard is my chance
Author:
Nicholas Grimald (Absolute)
DMI number:
49398
1867.
The year rolls round and steals away
First Line:
The year rolls round and steals away
Last Line:
We're travelling to the grave
DMI number:
34286
1868.
The young and old must all submit
First Line:
The young and old must all submit
Last Line:
Return ye sons of men
DMI number:
34599
1869.
The youth at sixteen years of age
First Line:
The youth at sixteen years of age
Last Line:
And follow this blessed youth to heaven
DMI number:
34617
1870.
The youth within this dust enclosed
First Line:
The youth within this dust enclosed
Last Line:
No room for grief reflection leaves
DMI number:
34820
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