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1.
Fade flowers fade nature will have it so
First Line:
Fade flowers fade nature will have it so
Last Line:
That none for them can when they perish grieve
Author:
Edmund Waller (Absolute)
DMI number:
9546
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Great soul for whom death will no longer stay
First Line:
Great soul for whom death will no longer stay
Last Line:
But can no honour to thy ashes give
Author:
Edmund Waller (Absolute)
DMI number:
23924
3.
Here lies Charles Ca'ndish let the marble stone
First Line:
Here lies Charles Ca'ndish let the marble stone
Last Line:
Strew bays and flowers on his honoured grave
Author:
Edmund Waller (Absolute)
DMI number:
23920
4.
Here lies the learned Saville's heir
First Line:
Here lies the learned Saville's heir
Last Line:
Of good among so many bad
Author:
Edmund Waller (Absolute)
DMI number:
23922
5.
Here lies the prop and glory of his race
First Line:
Here lies the prop and glory of his race
Last Line:
May virtue love like him and vices hate
Author:
Edmund Waller (Absolute)
DMI number:
17796
6.
Leaving the old both worlds at once they view
First Line:
Leaving the old both worlds at once they view
Last Line:
Who stand upon the threshold of the new
Author:
Edmund Waller (Absolute)
DMI number:
33187
7.
Mean while the queen fanning a secret fire
First Line:
Mean while the queen fanning a secret fire
Last Line:
Which done her whole life vanished into air
Author:
Edmund Waller (Confident) & Sidney Godolphin (Confident)
DMI number:
6735
8.
Thus mourn the muses on the hearse
First Line:
Thus mourn the muses on the hearse
Last Line:
Should from the world for ever go
Author:
Edmund Waller (Absolute)
DMI number:
3525
9.
Thus mourn the muses on the hearse
First Line:
Thus mourn the muses on the hearse
Last Line:
They make him live again in fame
Author:
Edmund Waller (Absolute)
DMI number:
18381
10.
Tis fit the English reader should be told
First Line:
Tis fit the English reader should be told
Last Line:
He's seldom old that will not be a child
Author:
Edmund Waller (Absolute)
DMI number:
23923
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