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1881.
Underneath this stone doth lie
First Line:
Underneath this stone doth lie
Last Line:
To more virtue than doth live
Author:
Benjamin Jonson (Absolute)
DMI number:
12241
1882.
Underneath this stone here lies concealed
First Line:
Underneath this stone here lies concealed
Last Line:
She looked for something of a brisker hue
DMI number:
29880
1883.
Underneath this stone is laid
First Line:
Underneath this stone is laid
Last Line:
And yet a maid alas twas pity
DMI number:
29944
1884.
Underneath this stone lie three
First Line:
Underneath this stone lie three
Last Line:
Which is ordained for those who're blessed
DMI number:
29170
1885.
Underneath this stone
First Line:
Underneath this stone
Last Line:
The longest hunting day
DMI number:
35014
1886.
Underneath this yerd and stones
First Line:
Underneath this yerd and stones
Last Line:
They'll hae a scuffle when they rise
DMI number:
18399
1887.
Underneath whereas you see
First Line:
Underneath whereas you see
Last Line:
There lies the body of Simon Tree
DMI number:
34052
1888.
Well be the blessed subject of these lines
First Line:
Well be the blessed subject of these lines
Last Line:
To be inshrined and crowned with endless glory
Author:
John Taylor (Absolute)
DMI number:
18934
1889.
Virtuous courteous meek and lowly
First Line:
Virtuous courteous meek and lowly
Last Line:
A sudden change and thus she died
DMI number:
34474
1890.
Walkers wheresoever you be
First Line:
Walkers wheresoever you be
Last Line:
Call it the monument of gratitude
DMI number:
29059
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