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281.
Here let his reverend dust in silence sleep
First Line:
Here let his reverend dust in silence sleep
Last Line:
Has the whole church to be his monument
Author:
Matthew Stevenson (Absolute)
DMI number:
36138
282.
Here lie the relics of a martyred knight
First Line:
Here lie the relics of a martyred knight
Last Line:
So to cut H---d's head from England's shoulders
Author:
Henry Hall (Confident)
DMI number:
4564
283.
Her form the fairest of the beauteous race
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Her form the fairest of the beauteous race
Last Line:
Why made for man and oh not made for me
DMI number:
26909
284.
Here lies Sir Thomas Scot by name
First Line:
Here lies Sir Thomas Scot by name
Last Line:
To have entombed him in their temple
DMI number:
31605
285.
Here lies little Lundy a yard deep or more
First Line:
Here lies little Lundy a yard deep or more
Last Line:
Contribute some tears to water her grave
Author:
Charles Sackville (Absolute) & Matthew Prior (Speculation)
DMI number:
293
286.
How dead and no presaging star to show
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How dead and no presaging star to show
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And in so doing bless our late posterity
DMI number:
42884
287.
How blithe the flowery graces of the spring
First Line:
How blithe the flowery graces of the spring
Last Line:
Be mine the widow's sigh the orphan's prayer
Author:
John Delap (Absolute)
DMI number:
31240
288.
How can the muse attempt the string
First Line:
How can the muse attempt the string
Last Line:
And honoured by the muse he loved
Author:
Mehetabel Wright [née Wesley] (Absolute)
DMI number:
29609
289.
How has Jehova wrapped in night
First Line:
How has Jehova wrapped in night
Last Line:
It rise to clothe the well-known mind
DMI number:
17870
290.
Hold sirs pray stop advancing now more near
First Line:
Hold sirs pray stop advancing now more near
Last Line:
Here our loved Rector lies dear Doctor Brett
DMI number:
30126
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