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101.
Here must I stand condemned by the law
First Line:
Here must I stand condemned by the law
Last Line:
And if he did nothing what did he do there
DMI number:
25827
102.
Here lies a wretch with darkness now benighted
First Line:
Here lies a wretch with darkness now benighted
Last Line:
Here lies the plague and nuisance of the world
DMI number:
29941
103.
Here lies the gallant Grahame Wallace true Achates
First Line:
Here lies the gallant Grahame Wallace true Achates
Last Line:
Who cruellie was murthered by the English baties
DMI number:
4628
104.
Here lies Tom Rogers and it's something rarish
First Line:
Here lies Tom Rogers and it's something rarish
Last Line:
He was born and bred and hanged all in this parish
DMI number:
40652
105.
How cruel was Alonzo's fate
First Line:
How cruel was Alonzo's fate
Last Line:
What can be innocence
Author:
Sir Charles Sedley (Absolute)
DMI number:
3807
106.
Horror pursues the homicide's sad soul
First Line:
Horror pursues the homicide's sad soul
Last Line:
Whose hands shed blood his heart in death should bleed
DMI number:
16758
107.
Hippolitus was dead and as the strain
First Line:
Hippolitus was dead and as the strain
Last Line:
Darest yield to suffer death but not to die
DMI number:
5491
108.
Here stand I for whores as great
First Line:
Here stand I for whores as great
Last Line:
You'd soon want one to lie on
DMI number:
12401
109.
Here uninterred suspends though not to save
First Line:
Here uninterred suspends though not to save
Last Line:
Contend to reach his body to his soul
DMI number:
3678
110.
How Sir Godfrey is killed his body they hide
First Line:
How Sir Godfrey is killed his body they hide
Last Line:
An Irish army and pilgrims from Spain
DMI number:
43150
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