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2331.
To this sad shrine whoever thou art draw near
First Line:
To this sad shrine whoever thou art draw near
Last Line:
No grief that can be told is felt for thee
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
13075
2332.
To this sad shrine whoever thou art draw near
First Line:
To this sad shrine whoever thou art draw near
Last Line:
Or gave her husband grief but when she died
DMI number:
34420
2333.
To view this solemn scene this pomp of woe
First Line:
To view this solemn scene this pomp of woe
Last Line:
And Prior's name will live though Prior's dead
DMI number:
17880
2334.
To vindicate rights humane and divine
First Line:
To vindicate rights humane and divine
Last Line:
He died before the walls of Hereford
DMI number:
29025
2335.
To weep over virtue's sleeping dust is vain
First Line:
To weep over virtue's sleeping dust is vain
Last Line:
Nor can a nobler trophy consecrate my grave
DMI number:
12796
2336.
To tell the world what it hath lost in thee
First Line:
To tell the world what it hath lost in thee
Last Line:
Perhaps this paper having mentioned thee
Author:
Thomas Nevill (Absolute)
DMI number:
6796
2337.
To the pale tyrant who to horrid graves
First Line:
To the pale tyrant who to horrid graves
Last Line:
Show me blest god of sleep and let me die
Author:
Wentworth Dillon (Absolute)
DMI number:
2232
2338.
To thee an angel's form was given
First Line:
To thee an angel's form was given
Last Line:
The tongue of harmony is mute
DMI number:
24935
2339.
To thee bright saint and thee alone
First Line:
To thee bright saint and thee alone
Last Line:
Be crowned with joy and peace and love
DMI number:
17837
2340.
To thee good God at last though late I turn
First Line:
To thee good God at last though late I turn
Last Line:
In the hour of death and in the day of doom
DMI number:
4327
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