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461.
Buried I am and yet I am not dead
First Line:
Buried I am and yet I am not dead
Last Line:
Ever lived in death in such a tomb or place
DMI number:
29939
462.
Busk ye busk ye my bonny bonny bride
First Line:
Busk ye busk ye my bonny bonny bride
Last Line:
He lies a corps in the braes of Yarrow
Author:
William of Bangour Hamilton (Absolute)
DMI number:
1296
463.
But death | Comes not at call nor mends its slowest pace
First Line:
But death | Comes not at call nor mends its slowest pace
Last Line:
For plaints or cries
DMI number:
33192
464.
But I and
First Line:
But I and
Last Line:
For ever and ever
DMI number:
28815
465.
But is Clarke dead what dost thou say
First Line:
But is Clarke dead what dost thou say
Last Line:
And ere a while they'll say the same of you
DMI number:
29052
466.
But they shall rise as grain in earth they lie
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But they shall rise as grain in earth they lie
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At the trumpet's sound come ye my blessed dear
DMI number:
29139
467.
Bring me a man with animating strokes
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Bring me a man with animating strokes
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These worst of times and time itself survive
DMI number:
43061
468.
Britain's blessing England's splendor
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Britain's blessing England's splendor
Last Line:
Religion's nurse and faith's defender
DMI number:
29158
469.
Briton behold if patriot worth be dear
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Briton behold if patriot worth be dear
Last Line:
I borrow immortality from thee
Author:
Paul Whitehead (Absolute)
DMI number:
24030
470.
Caught in a storm the frightened merchant prays
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Caught in a storm the frightened merchant prays
Last Line:
Not fearing censure if you deign to praise
DMI number:
38436
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