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2151.
They are so for no man can tell
First Line:
They are so for no man can tell
Last Line:
I am prepared O death and look for thee
Author:
Charles Cotton (Speculation)
DMI number:
6895
2152.
They both were drowned whilst love and fate contended
First Line:
They both were drowned whilst love and fate contended
Last Line:
And thus they both pure flesh like pure fish ended
Author:
James Smith (Speculation)
DMI number:
8518
2153.
This decent urn a sad inscription wears
First Line:
This decent urn a sad inscription wears
Last Line:
Which with amazements we may now rehearse
DMI number:
9298
2154.
This emblem may to all disclose
First Line:
This emblem may to all disclose
Last Line:
And quickly pass like any flower
DMI number:
29281
2155.
This fair young virgin for a nuptial bed
First Line:
This fair young virgin for a nuptial bed
Last Line:
The full blown rose designed to adorn a bride
DMI number:
28471
2156.
This faithful learned humble man of god
First Line:
This faithful learned humble man of god
Last Line:
His name like precious ointment sweetly smell
DMI number:
28557
2157.
This grave o grief hath swallowed up with wide and open mouth
First Line:
This grave o grief hath swallowed up with wide and open mouth
Last Line:
December thirty one from christ sixteen hundred and three
DMI number:
24143
2158.
This homely case a jewel doth contain
First Line:
This homely case a jewel doth contain
Last Line:
Enriched which beautifies the mind and face
DMI number:
34565
2159.
This honest skipper Scott
First Line:
This honest skipper Scott
Last Line:
To all his neighbours was a cock
DMI number:
29970
2160.
This hour perhaps our friend is well
First Line:
This hour perhaps our friend is well
Last Line:
The next we hear his passing bell
DMI number:
35252
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