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41.
And is he dead is he already dead
First Line:
And is he dead is he already dead
Last Line:
Henry Britannia's equal hope and pride
DMI number:
44590
42.
And is the lovely shadow fled
First Line:
And is the lovely shadow fled
Last Line:
To give a child to god
DMI number:
180
43.
And must these waters smile again and play
First Line:
And must these waters smile again and play
Last Line:
Come to our eyes and we will lend thee more
Author:
Abraham Cowley (Absolute)
DMI number:
7773
44.
Alle that beoth of huerte trewe
First Line:
Alle that beoth of huerte trewe
Last Line:
That ever wes ant ever ys
DMI number:
37303
45.
Already war had spread his wasteful flood
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Already war had spread his wasteful flood
Last Line:
And form a king to bless and to protect
DMI number:
22652
46.
And now 'tis time for their officious haste
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And now 'tis time for their officious haste
Last Line:
Where piety and valour jointly go
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
3513
47.
And shall great Halifax resign to fate
First Line:
And shall great Halifax resign to fate
Last Line:
Or Newton die in falling worlds of fire
Author:
George Sewell (Confident)
DMI number:
1470
48.
Amidst the sorrows for a son so dear
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Amidst the sorrows for a son so dear
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That nature had both wit and art outdone
DMI number:
11145
49.
As late I strayed by Thames' translucent stream
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As late I strayed by Thames' translucent stream
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Deep in your hearts o let his virtues live
DMI number:
38014
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As then no wind at all there blew
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As then no wind at all there blew
Last Line:
My tears discolours so mine ink
Author:
Matthew Roydon (Absolute)
DMI number:
44710
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