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1.
Beneath lies buried innocence and youth
First Line:
Beneath lies buried innocence and youth
Last Line:
And every tender tear is shed in vain
DMI number:
34812
2.
Beneath this awful stone a widow lies
First Line:
Beneath this awful stone a widow lies
Last Line:
And endless life the stroke of death succeeds
DMI number:
34384
3.
Ere that the flood with unresisted sway
First Line:
Ere that the flood with unresisted sway
Last Line:
Wide over the region round and upwards rolled the smoke
DMI number:
17781
4.
Here sleeps the man whose generous soul pursued
First Line:
Here sleeps the man whose generous soul pursued
Last Line:
Vain is their fury to his heaven he flies
DMI number:
34807
5.
Here sleeps the sage whose early youth
First Line:
Here sleeps the sage whose early youth
Last Line:
And like the patriarch walked with god
DMI number:
34385
6.
Let Britain's queen to Boyle the busto raise
First Line:
Let Britain's queen to Boyle the busto raise
Last Line:
And strive to imitate the life he led
DMI number:
17839
7.
Oh may the nine from Helicon inspire
First Line:
Oh may the nine from Helicon inspire
Last Line:
And the war ended as his rays withdrew
Author:
Thomas Parnell (Absolute)
DMI number:
17832
8.
To thee bright saint and thee alone
First Line:
To thee bright saint and thee alone
Last Line:
Be crowned with joy and peace and love
DMI number:
17837