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421.
Ere death these closing eyes for ever shade
First Line:
Ere death these closing eyes for ever shade
Last Line:
Death may dissolve but nothing change her love
Author:
John Hervey (Absolute)
DMI number:
25548
422.
Ere sin they could to haven whilst innocent
First Line:
Ere sin they could to haven whilst innocent
Last Line:
God called them hence why then should friends lament
DMI number:
29515
423.
Ere this can drown the tenderest husband's eyes
First Line:
Ere this can drown the tenderest husband's eyes
Last Line:
Adieu for ever best fo friends adieu
DMI number:
32547
424.
Ere villaged care had swung the morning flail
First Line:
Ere villaged care had swung the morning flail
Last Line:
With patient looks of anguish half consoled
DMI number:
22286
425.
Did he die young o no it could not be
First Line:
Did he die young o no it could not be
Last Line:
The man that lives so long must needs be old
Author:
William Rowley (Confident)
DMI number:
29371
426.
Did virtues need a tombstone or were't safe
First Line:
Did virtues need a tombstone or were't safe
Last Line:
Of his own honoured saint and visit thine
DMI number:
29302
427.
Die to the world while living thoughts divine
First Line:
Die to the world while living thoughts divine
Last Line:
Fall gently by a storm
Author:
Joseph Trapp (Absolute)
DMI number:
34254
428.
Died Rochester like L---b not half so brave
First Line:
Died Rochester like L---b not half so brave
Last Line:
Death swallowed him L---b bravely swallowed death
DMI number:
5209
429.
Dig a grave and dig it deep
First Line:
Dig a grave and dig it deep
Last Line:
View my sorrow painted there
DMI number:
19795
430.
Disclose your grievances to me
First Line:
Disclose your grievances to me
Last Line:
And take advice without a fee
DMI number:
36857
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