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2051.
How oft to Mira has her favoured youth
First Line:
How oft to Mira has her favoured youth
Last Line:
Peaceful to sleep amongst the silent dead
DMI number:
36162
2052.
How poor a thing is pride when all as slaves
First Line:
How poor a thing is pride when all as slaves
Last Line:
Differ but in their fetters not their graves
Author:
Samuel Daniel (Absolute)
DMI number:
17316
2053.
How populous how vital is the grave
First Line:
How populous how vital is the grave
Last Line:
The vale funeral
Author:
Edward Young (Absolute)
DMI number:
34221
2054.
How quick poor Foote has from the stage been hurled
First Line:
How quick poor Foote has from the stage been hurled
Last Line:
Death took him off who took off all the world
DMI number:
35644
2055.
How Roman-like did our old rebel die
First Line:
How Roman-like did our old rebel die
Last Line:
Of whig or trimmer make an honest man
DMI number:
43066
2056.
I cannot blame those men that knew thee well
First Line:
I cannot blame those men that knew thee well
Last Line:
Here lies the best divinity all the arts
Author:
Edward Hyde (Speculation)
DMI number:
9287
2057.
I cannot leave thee to
First Line:
I cannot leave thee to
Last Line:
Our own when it is fallen in our dislike
Author:
Sir William Davenant (Absolute)
DMI number:
16780
2058.
I come I come and joyfully obey
First Line:
I come I come and joyfully obey
Last Line:
And scarce the fierce tyrannic joy can bear
Author:
Elizabeth Rowe [nee Singer] (Absolute)
DMI number:
4079
2059.
I come I come to share thy woe
First Line:
I come I come to share thy woe
Last Line:
Dissolved in pity grief and tears
DMI number:
28976
2060.
I did not know thee lord nor do I strive
First Line:
I did not know thee lord nor do I strive
Last Line:
Truth is well paid when she is sung and heard
Author:
Richard Corbett (Absolute)
DMI number:
7076
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