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1651.
The sovereign lord whose ways are right and just
First Line:
The sovereign lord whose ways are right and just
Last Line:
And like the sun for ever more will shine
DMI number:
34754
1652.
The span of my days measured here I rest
First Line:
The span of my days measured here I rest
Last Line:
That when the world dissolves she comes again
DMI number:
29402
1653.
The spaniard lieth here that did all honesty defy
First Line:
The spaniard lieth here that did all honesty defy
Last Line:
To speak it briefly in this tomb all villainy doth lie
DMI number:
29032
1654.
The virtue and my woe no words can tell
First Line:
The virtue and my woe no words can tell
Last Line:
Its last best gift to meet and part no more
DMI number:
34579
1655.
The vocal powers here let us mark
First Line:
The vocal powers here let us mark
Last Line:
The town so soon here lie his bones
DMI number:
35008
1656.
The voice the light the cavalier
First Line:
The voice the light the cavalier
Last Line:
Butchered as ever was no man
DMI number:
34153
1657.
The stone is not meant to praise beauty and youth
First Line:
The stone is not meant to praise beauty and youth
Last Line:
The fairest of forms to the best heart and mind
DMI number:
34373
1658.
The stroke of death's inevitable dart
First Line:
The stroke of death's inevitable dart
Last Line:
And made him lord Audley of this town
DMI number:
29189
1659.
The swain who owned yon rural cot
First Line:
The swain who owned yon rural cot
Last Line:
When freed from these terrestrial plains
Author:
Joseph Cockfield (Absolute)
DMI number:
32652
1660.
The sweet remembrance of the just
First Line:
The sweet remembrance of the just
Last Line:
Till christ my king shall raise it to the blessed
DMI number:
34612
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