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1911.
This modest stone what few marbles can
First Line:
This modest stone what few marbles can
Last Line:
Thanked heaven that he had lived and that he died
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
17792
1912.
This modest stone what few vain marbles can
First Line:
This modest stone what few vain marbles can
Last Line:
Thanked heaven that he had lived and that he died
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
2263
1913.
This modest stone which few vain marbles can
First Line:
This modest stone which few vain marbles can
Last Line:
Thanked heaven that he had lived and that he died
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
26079
1914.
This beauty which pale death in dust did turn
First Line:
This beauty which pale death in dust did turn
Last Line:
Her memory on earth her soul above
Author:
William Drummond (Absolute)
DMI number:
29520
1915.
Thou tyrant king of terrors oh how hard
First Line:
Thou tyrant king of terrors oh how hard
Last Line:
For nobler spousals in immortal day
DMI number:
34522
1916.
Thou who surveyst these walls with curious eye
First Line:
Thou who surveyst these walls with curious eye
Last Line:
And virtue's sorrow dignified his tomb
Author:
Samuel Johnson (Absolute)
DMI number:
24947
1917.
Thou who with devious steps and anxious mien
First Line:
Thou who with devious steps and anxious mien
Last Line:
Saw her desert and snatched her to the skies
DMI number:
33545
1918.
Though Alexander after death did vomit matter black
First Line:
Though Alexander after death did vomit matter black
Last Line:
Yet marvel not he drank the same and could not cause it pack
DMI number:
29034
1919.
Though as Hardwicke esquire
First Line:
Though as Hardwicke esquire
Last Line:
Per singula pericula
DMI number:
33878
1920.
This monument's in memory of one
First Line:
This monument's in memory of one
Last Line:
Happiness here also hereafter bliss
DMI number:
29325
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