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3941.
The clay cold tenant that lies near this stone
First Line:
The clay cold tenant that lies near this stone
Last Line:
Had once such virtues princesses might own
DMI number:
34785
3942.
The dying swan advanced with silver wings
First Line:
The dying swan advanced with silver wings
Last Line:
So in the sedges of meander sings
DMI number:
6847
3943.
The earth is nothing heaven is all
First Line:
The earth is nothing heaven is all
Last Line:
To take this harmless youth of mine to joys that never will end
DMI number:
34472
3944.
The ermine rather chose to die
First Line:
The ermine rather chose to die
Last Line:
By a secure contemning it
Author:
John Hall (Absolute)
DMI number:
36596
3945.
The fairest flower which did our gardens grace
First Line:
The fairest flower which did our gardens grace
Last Line:
Courting the smell to prick our English noses
DMI number:
37888
3946.
The famous Kirleus Collegiate Physician
First Line:
The famous Kirleus Collegiate Physician
Last Line:
For tis forty to one that he'll never return
Author:
Thomas Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
7148
3947.
The fatal period the great hour is come
First Line:
The fatal period the great hour is come
Last Line:
And god shine forth in one eternal day
Author:
Edward Young (Absolute)
DMI number:
23374
3948.
The father digged a pit and in it left
First Line:
The father digged a pit and in it left
Last Line:
Only to bear her poor child company
DMI number:
29342
3949.
The bee enclosed and through the amber shown
First Line:
The bee enclosed and through the amber shown
Last Line:
Such might he wish to have his monument
DMI number:
27380
3950.
The bells they rang all in the morn
First Line:
The bells they rang all in the morn
Last Line:
Take heed ye come not there
DMI number:
37855
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