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1931.
What epitaph shall we afford this shrine
First Line:
What epitaph shall we afford this shrine
Last Line:
Thou wert a Spenser and a Montague
DMI number:
23903
1932.
What epitaph shall we affort this shrine
First Line:
What epitaph shall we affort this shrine
Last Line:
Thou wast a Spencer and a Montague
DMI number:
29385
1933.
What grief can vent this loss or praises tell
First Line:
What grief can vent this loss or praises tell
Last Line:
How meek how good how beautiful he fell
DMI number:
34427
1934.
What heaven declared and all men did assert
First Line:
What heaven declared and all men did assert
Last Line:
Interred him quick and then dashed out his brains
DMI number:
10062
1935.
What I gave I have
First Line:
What I gave I have
Last Line:
What I left I lost by not giving it | Obiit 20 die Aprilis 1708
DMI number:
24179
1936.
Were it not more wisely done if with consent
First Line:
Were it not more wisely done if with consent
Last Line:
Take fair example from this bounteous hand
DMI number:
29078
1937.
Were there on earth another voice like thine
First Line:
Were there on earth another voice like thine
Last Line:
And harmony recall her from the grave
Author:
William Congreve (Absolute)
DMI number:
29963
1938.
Wha views this tomb without a tear
First Line:
Wha views this tomb without a tear
Last Line:
And goul and greet
DMI number:
18402
1939.
When eastern lovers feed the funeral fire
First Line:
When eastern lovers feed the funeral fire
Last Line:
Sent his own lightning and the victims seized
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
13059
1940.
When Audley had run out his race and ended were his days
First Line:
When Audley had run out his race and ended were his days
Last Line:
His name in earth his sprite above deserves to be well-placed
Author:
Thomas Churchyard (Absolute)
DMI number:
49447
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