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711.
The justest grief that can on fate attend
First Line:
The justest grief that can on fate attend
Last Line:
Too big for words can only feel the rest
DMI number:
5737
712.
The noble Henry he that was the lord Mautravers named
First Line:
The noble Henry he that was the lord Mautravers named
Last Line:
A worthier wight save Edward did in England never dwell
Author:
Nicholas Grimald (Absolute)
DMI number:
49405
713.
The noon day star that once out faced the sun
First Line:
The noon day star that once out faced the sun
Last Line:
That shall embalm thy everlasting name
DMI number:
3804
714.
The open heart the polished mind
First Line:
The open heart the polished mind
Last Line:
In the distressful struggle break
DMI number:
31635
715.
The muse by fate's eternal plan designed
First Line:
The muse by fate's eternal plan designed
Last Line:
And touch the finest strings that rend the heart
Author:
Thomas Blacklock (Absolute)
DMI number:
30484
716.
The life is long that loathsomely doth last
First Line:
The life is long that loathsomely doth last
Last Line:
Even so by death all freedom too was wrought
DMI number:
32093
717.
The lights of heaven which are the world's fair eyes
First Line:
The lights of heaven which are the world's fair eyes
Last Line:
Which gives thee power to be and use the same
Author:
Sir John Davies (Absolute)
DMI number:
27126
718.
Their harts mun be as hard as stean
First Line:
Their harts mun be as hard as stean
Last Line:
To ken or to prolong death's fatal hour
DMI number:
18398
719.
The rosy morning with prevailing light
First Line:
The rosy morning with prevailing light
Last Line:
Sighs stopped their words and they could speak no more
Author:
John Froud (Absolute)
DMI number:
6775
720.
The saints in heaven rejoice
First Line:
The saints in heaven rejoice
Last Line:
In fame and love art dead
DMI number:
32097
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