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31.
The chapel bell with hollow mournful sound
First Line:
The chapel bell with hollow mournful sound
Last Line:
With these few lines engraved upon his tomb
DMI number:
37160
32.
The best of poets write of frogs
First Line:
The best of poets write of frogs
Last Line:
And sighing with a harmless hiss departed
DMI number:
42958
33.
The queen deceased so pleased the king so grieved
First Line:
The queen deceased so pleased the king so grieved
Last Line:
He should have knotted and she gone to Flanders
DMI number:
4968
34.
The sun creeps slowly over the eastern hills
First Line:
The sun creeps slowly over the eastern hills
Last Line:
And eat in dreams the custard of the day
DMI number:
36065
35.
Thou who the pangs of my embittered rage
First Line:
Thou who the pangs of my embittered rage
Last Line:
Those virtues you so late admired in me
Author:
Sir Samuel Garth (Absolute)
DMI number:
8097
36.
Twas on a lofty vase's side
First Line:
Twas on a lofty vase's side
Last Line:
Nor all that glitters gold
Author:
Thomas Gray (Absolute)
DMI number:
23100
37.
Twas on the lofty treasury's side
First Line:
Twas on the lofty treasury's side
Last Line:
Nor all that glitters gold
DMI number:
36012
38.
Twas when the god if such there are
First Line:
Twas when the god if such there are
Last Line:
An uninspired pen
DMI number:
33523
39.
Unfortunate fellow he died
First Line:
Unfortunate fellow he died
Last Line:
Excepting the daughters of Wood
DMI number:
28751
40.
We lived one and twenty years
First Line:
We lived one and twenty years
Last Line:
I'll say no more
DMI number:
29860
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