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1581.
The grisley ghosts which walk below in black Cocytus lakes
First Line:
The grisley ghosts which walk below in black Cocytus lakes
Last Line:
What he is now we must be all his funeral then view
DMI number:
49157
1582.
The hapless youth Adonis lost I mourn
First Line:
The hapless youth Adonis lost I mourn
Last Line:
A feast of grief awaits the next revolving year
DMI number:
31495
1583.
The hazel nut oft children crops
First Line:
The hazel nut oft children crops
Last Line:
And took him hence say not he's thine
DMI number:
28938
1584.
The honourable merchant John Pickering
First Line:
The honourable merchant John Pickering
Last Line:
Whose soul and all Christians for charity remember
DMI number:
33806
1585.
The cloud capped towers
First Line:
The cloud capped towers
Last Line:
Leave not a wreck behind
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
25866
1586.
The council chamber place of my arrest
First Line:
The council chamber place of my arrest
Last Line:
Thus the greatest man of Engliand made his end
DMI number:
29188
1587.
The cup of life just with his lips he pressed
First Line:
The cup of life just with his lips he pressed
Last Line:
He softly sighed his little soul away
DMI number:
34904
1588.
The grace of god and a quiet life
First Line:
The grace of god and a quiet life
Last Line:
What need a man have any more
DMI number:
34723
1589.
The grammar school a long time taught I have
First Line:
The grammar school a long time taught I have
Last Line:
In no case save the ablative alone
DMI number:
29965
1590.
The grave great teacher to a level brings
First Line:
The grave great teacher to a level brings
Last Line:
Bestowed a kingdom and denied him bread
Author:
Horace Walpole (Absolute)
DMI number:
34298
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