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1741.
Earth's highest station ends in here he lies
First Line:
Earth's highest station ends in here he lies
Last Line:
And dust to dust concludes her noblest song
Author:
Edward Young (Absolute)
DMI number:
34213
1742.
Earthquakes which are convulsions of the ground
First Line:
Earthquakes which are convulsions of the ground
Last Line:
Such heavings had our souls
DMI number:
39494
1743.
Ease dulls the spirit each drop of fond delight
First Line:
Ease dulls the spirit each drop of fond delight
Last Line:
Allays the thirst which glory doth excite
DMI number:
17173
1744.
Death is the port where all may refuge find
First Line:
Death is the port where all may refuge find
Last Line:
Whose sanctuary shrowds affliction best
Author:
William Alexander (Absolute)
DMI number:
14418
1745.
Death is the privilege of human nature
First Line:
Death is the privilege of human nature
Last Line:
Fly for relief and lay their burdens down
Author:
Nicholas Rowe (Absolute)
DMI number:
18634
1746.
Death is unwelcome never
First Line:
Death is unwelcome never
Last Line:
What pleasure's there
Author:
John Fletcher (Absolute)
DMI number:
14421
1747.
Death only can be dreadful to the bad
First Line:
Death only can be dreadful to the bad
Last Line:
And he'll appear a friend
Author:
Nathaniel Lee (Absolute) & John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
18645
1748.
Death shuns the naked throat and proffered breast
First Line:
Death shuns the naked throat and proffered breast
Last Line:
He flies when called to be a welcome guest
DMI number:
39439
1749.
Death that has sucked the honey of thy breath
First Line:
Death that has sucked the honey of thy breath
Last Line:
And death's pale flag is not advanced yet there
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
18609
1750.
Death thou hast seen
First Line:
Death thou hast seen
Last Line:
With vows as their chief good and final hope
Author:
John Milton (Absolute)
DMI number:
9749
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