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1.
Ah silly soul what wilt thou say
First Line:
Ah silly soul what wilt thou say
Last Line:
May live blessed in eternity
Author:
William Drummond (Absolute)
DMI number:
22914
2.
Here Aretine lies bitter gall
First Line:
Here Aretine lies bitter gall
Last Line:
Nought said but that he knew him not
Author:
William Drummond (Absolute)
DMI number:
29441
3.
Here dear Iolas lies
First Line:
Here dear Iolas lies
Last Line:
A purple flower see of this marble born
Author:
William Drummond (Absolute)
DMI number:
29545
4.
I feel my bosom glow with wontless fires
First Line:
I feel my bosom glow with wontless fires
Last Line:
A saviour more than judge they thee may find
Author:
William Drummond (Absolute)
DMI number:
22911
5.
If in the east when you do there behold
First Line:
If in the east when you do there behold
Last Line:
Ye shall for ever live with him in heaven
Author:
William Drummond (Absolute)
DMI number:
22915
6.
Nor aramanths nor roses do bequeath
First Line:
Nor aramanths nor roses do bequeath
Last Line:
Which made him so carouse while he drew breath
Author:
William Drummond (Absolute)
DMI number:
29444
7.
Nymphae quae colitis highissima monta fisea
First Line:
Nymphae quae colitis highissima monta fisea
Last Line:
Una nee interea spillata est droppa cruoris
Author:
William Drummond (Absolute)
DMI number:
28186
8.
Of those rare worthies who adorned our north
First Line:
Of those rare worthies who adorned our north
Last Line:
Disdaining life thou shroudest thee in thy tomb
DMI number:
29751
9.
Rise from those fragrant climes thee now embrace
First Line:
Rise from those fragrant climes thee now embrace
Last Line:
It may be still the burden of their joy
Author:
William Drummond (Absolute)
DMI number:
22916
10.
This beauty which pale death in dust did turn
First Line:
This beauty which pale death in dust did turn
Last Line:
Her memory on earth her soul above
Author:
William Drummond (Absolute)
DMI number:
29520
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