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251.
Greet a ye bairns and bearded folk
First Line:
Greet a ye bairns and bearded folk
Last Line:
Wha will we get to fill his place | for now he's dead
Author:
Alexander Pennecuik (Confident)
DMI number:
28177
252.
Grief be my muse I seek no distant stream
First Line:
Grief be my muse I seek no distant stream
Last Line:
To be destructive now is to be kind
DMI number:
6359
253.
Hail lovely babe pure as thy natal morn
First Line:
Hail lovely babe pure as thy natal morn
Last Line:
Who with his tears bedewed thy sad untimely grave
DMI number:
38148
254.
Hallow my temples let my thoughts be dressed
First Line:
Hallow my temples let my thoughts be dressed
Last Line:
Myriads of stars spring from his falling light
DMI number:
42968
255.
Hang all the streets with sable sad and call
First Line:
Hang all the streets with sable sad and call
Last Line:
Though undeserving yet attend his hearse
Author:
Patrick Ker (Absolute)
DMI number:
43179
256.
Great and illustrious what tongues of men
First Line:
Great and illustrious what tongues of men
Last Line:
In the eternal world and hemisphere sublime
DMI number:
4679
257.
Great Dryden's dead and what bold daring muse
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Great Dryden's dead and what bold daring muse
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For what I want in praise my tears shall pay thy hearse
DMI number:
5752
258.
Had we like Janus each a double face
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Had we like Janus each a double face
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Or welcome thy dear brother to a throne
DMI number:
42838
259.
Hadst thou been taken by foreign foes a prey
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Hadst thou been taken by foreign foes a prey
Last Line:
Barbarians to their foes less cruel are
DMI number:
15769
260.
Hadst thou like other sirs and knights of worth
First Line:
Hadst thou like other sirs and knights of worth
Last Line:
What life of man is worth in valuing thine
DMI number:
6779
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