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561.
Pale bleeding friendship and distracted grief
First Line:
Pale bleeding friendship and distracted grief
Last Line:
Till my lost body joins my buried mind
DMI number:
1032
562.
Once more my muse we must an altar raise
First Line:
Once more my muse we must an altar raise
Last Line:
And Europe owns her peace from his victorious hand
Author:
George Stepney (Absolute)
DMI number:
6644
563.
Once on a time three Joans there were
First Line:
Once on a time three Joans there were
Last Line:
Old Joan has nothing now to mount
DMI number:
15562
564.
Our wit till Cowley did its lustre raise
First Line:
Our wit till Cowley did its lustre raise
Last Line:
For that part buried than for all above
DMI number:
3487
565.
Our Donne is dead England should mourn may say
First Line:
Our Donne is dead England should mourn may say
Last Line:
A monument great as Donne's matchless worth
DMI number:
9290
566.
On Jordan's banks the gazing prophets stood
First Line:
On Jordan's banks the gazing prophets stood
Last Line:
As twinkling stars expire before the sun
DMI number:
5729
567.
On that sad day what tears Britannia shed
First Line:
On that sad day what tears Britannia shed
Last Line:
And George and peace diffuse the indulgent beam
Author:
Erasmus Darwin (Confident)
DMI number:
22280
568.
On the remains of an old blasted oak
First Line:
On the remains of an old blasted oak
Last Line:
Tomorrow's cheerful light may give thee comfort
Author:
Jacob Tonson (Absolute)
DMI number:
3941
569.
On yonder plain what awful form appears
First Line:
On yonder plain what awful form appears
Last Line:
Great in his life and glorious in his fall
DMI number:
25882
570.
Once and but once found in thy company
First Line:
Once and but once found in thy company
Last Line:
To embalm thy father's coarse what will he die
Author:
John Donne (Absolute)
DMI number:
9165
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