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21.
Lie light upon him earth though he
First Line:
Lie light upon him earth though he
Last Line:
Laid many a heavy load on thee
Author:
Abel Evans (Absolute)
DMI number:
34083
22.
Life is a jest and all things show it
First Line:
Life is a jest and all things show it
Last Line:
I thought so once but now I know it
Author:
John Gay (Absolute)
DMI number:
15965
23.
Nor love thy life nor hate but whilst thou livest
First Line:
Nor love thy life nor hate but whilst thou livest
Last Line:
Live well how long or short permit to heaven
Author:
John Milton (Absolute)
DMI number:
33697
24.
Newton's no more by silence grief's expressed
First Line:
Newton's no more by silence grief's expressed
Last Line:
Lo here he lies his works proclaim the rest
DMI number:
15737
25.
O merciful Jesu that brought man soul from hell
First Line:
O merciful Jesu that brought man soul from hell
Last Line:
Have mercy on the soul of Jane Belle
DMI number:
34050
26.
Roger lies here before his hour
First Line:
Roger lies here before his hour
Last Line:
Thus doth the gardener lose his flower
DMI number:
34051
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Reform my conduct mourn my follies past
First Line:
Reform my conduct mourn my follies past
Last Line:
And spend each day preparing for my last
DMI number:
35254
28.
Reader if not a Papist bred
First Line:
Reader if not a Papist bred
Last Line:
Upon such ashes gently tread
DMI number:
34055
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The mimic dance inspired by music's power
First Line:
The mimic dance inspired by music's power
Last Line:
With Tiesdale died Corelli is no more
DMI number:
34819
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The husband speaking truly of his wife
First Line:
The husband speaking truly of his wife
Last Line:
Reads his loss in her death her praise in life
DMI number:
34138
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