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1631.
The owl expires death gave the dreadful word
First Line:
The owl expires death gave the dreadful word
Last Line:
She wept upon thy tomb
Author:
Moses Mendez (Absolute)
DMI number:
26660
1632.
The poet Hipponax lies here
First Line:
The poet Hipponax lies here
Last Line:
And if it please you sleep
DMI number:
15979
1633.
The poor the world heaven and the grave
First Line:
The poor the world heaven and the grave
Last Line:
His alms his praise his soul and body have
Author:
George Wither (Absolute)
DMI number:
34486
1634.
The poor the world the heavens and the grave
First Line:
The poor the world the heavens and the grave
Last Line:
His alms his praise his soul and body have
Author:
George Wither (Absolute)
DMI number:
29407
1635.
The public care and laws engaged my breast
First Line:
The public care and laws engaged my breast
Last Line:
The prey of time and sable death are made
DMI number:
34337
1636.
The purest soul that ever was sent
First Line:
The purest soul that ever was sent
Last Line:
Of room to lodge the inhabitant
Author:
Thomas Carew (Absolute)
DMI number:
34329
1637.
The mortal corpses buried here behold
First Line:
The mortal corpses buried here behold
Last Line:
Amen amen amen for charity
DMI number:
34152
1638.
The muses fairest light in no dark time
First Line:
The muses fairest light in no dark time
Last Line:
Returning all her music with her own
DMI number:
29044
1639.
The life of this clerk was just three score and ten
First Line:
The life of this clerk was just three score and ten
Last Line:
The trumpet shall rouse him to sing out Amen
DMI number:
34997
1640.
Thee to invite the great God sent a star
First Line:
Thee to invite the great God sent a star
Last Line:
But like the sun doth only set to rise
Author:
James VI and I (Confident)
DMI number:
23908
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