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2011.
Whoever like me with trembling anguish brings
First Line:
Whoever like me with trembling anguish brings
Last Line:
And not to earth resigned her but to God
DMI number:
35648
2012.
While fainter merit asks the powers of verse
First Line:
While fainter merit asks the powers of verse
Last Line:
And surely his the noblest road to god
Author:
Nathaniel Cotton (Absolute)
DMI number:
34400
2013.
While George in sorrow bows his laurelled head
First Line:
While George in sorrow bows his laurelled head
Last Line:
And from thy matchless honour date our own
DMI number:
32852
2014.
While George in sorrow bows his laurelled head
First Line:
While George in sorrow bows his laurelled head
Last Line:
And from thy matchless honours date our own
DMI number:
26979
2015.
Why flows the tear why sighs the tender breast
First Line:
Why flows the tear why sighs the tender breast
Last Line:
The only road that leads the man to god
DMI number:
34798
2016.
Whoever thou art by fate or fortune led
First Line:
Whoever thou art by fate or fortune led
Last Line:
And give the virtuous gone one virtuous tear
DMI number:
38153
2017.
Whoever thou art that lookst upon
First Line:
Whoever thou art that lookst upon
Last Line:
And settest thy heart upon is soonest lost
DMI number:
28524
2018.
Whoever thou art that lookst upon
First Line:
Whoever thou art that lookst upon
Last Line:
And settest thy soul upon is soonest lost
DMI number:
34267
2019.
Whoever thou art who seest this honoured shrine
First Line:
Whoever thou art who seest this honoured shrine
Last Line:
The only part of Thornton which could die
DMI number:
34327
2020.
Whoever treadeth on this stone
First Line:
Whoever treadeth on this stone
Last Line:
Your old friend William Wheatly
DMI number:
28556
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