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1331.
Philips whose touch harmonious could remove
First Line:
Philips whose touch harmonious could remove
Last Line:
Till angels wake thee with a note like thine
Author:
David Garrick (Speculation) & Samuel Johnson (Absolute)
DMI number:
19700
1332.
Say passing friend why read the sculptured tomb
First Line:
Say passing friend why read the sculptured tomb
Last Line:
And stamped immortal all my future joy
DMI number:
36178
1333.
Quintin whose eager appetite desired
First Line:
Quintin whose eager appetite desired
Last Line:
For all lament the learned Quintin's end
DMI number:
34163
1334.
Raise to his memory and deathless name
First Line:
Raise to his memory and deathless name
Last Line:
Receives alas too soon his darling boy
DMI number:
30451
1335.
Rare gifts of grace and nature brightly shone
First Line:
Rare gifts of grace and nature brightly shone
Last Line:
But that we hope it fares well with his soul
DMI number:
29309
1336.
Rare virtues feature every grace
First Line:
Rare virtues feature every grace
Last Line:
Shall with divine increase resign
DMI number:
25277
1337.
Rawlet's remains lodge in this humble cave
First Line:
Rawlet's remains lodge in this humble cave
Last Line:
He rests with greater honour but less cost
DMI number:
29040
1338.
Scarce had the tender hand of time
First Line:
Scarce had the tender hand of time
Last Line:
A rainbow and a shower
DMI number:
36022
1339.
Robin earl of Huntingdon
First Line:
Robin earl of Huntingdon
Last Line:
May England never know again
DMI number:
37008
1340.
Roger lies here before his hour
First Line:
Roger lies here before his hour
Last Line:
Thus doth the gardener lose his flower
DMI number:
34051
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