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481.
Dread sir if your just grief no bounds receives
First Line:
Dread sir if your just grief no bounds receives
Last Line:
At once we grieve and banish all our fears
DMI number:
42892
482.
Drop mournful eyes your pearly trickling tears
First Line:
Drop mournful eyes your pearly trickling tears
Last Line:
The world shall rise to see its funeral
DMI number:
29587
483.
Dryden and dead what echo did I hear
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Dryden and dead what echo did I hear
Last Line:
Immortal as the glorious god of poetry
DMI number:
5747
484.
Dryden is dead Dryden alone could sing
First Line:
Dryden is dead Dryden alone could sing
Last Line:
His laurels are not grafted on the bays
Author:
Isaac Watts (Absolute)
DMI number:
16733
485.
Dublin thy own dear joy and grief lies here
First Line:
Dublin thy own dear joy and grief lies here
Last Line:
The grave's the green room where all meet at last
DMI number:
17571
486.
Fallen are thy locks for woeful winter hoar
First Line:
Fallen are thy locks for woeful winter hoar
Last Line:
Fallen are thy locks and beauty is no more
Author:
Francis Fawkes (Absolute)
DMI number:
28320
487.
Fallen by death's fatal sickle here lies low
First Line:
Fallen by death's fatal sickle here lies low
Last Line:
Thou in thy turn shalt fall he rise again
DMI number:
34318
488.
Fame cease to sound thy trumpet on our shore
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Fame cease to sound thy trumpet on our shore
Last Line:
Run himself out of breath and's dead---- | No matter
DMI number:
5783
489.
Farewell too little and too lately known
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Farewell too little and too lately known
Last Line:
But fate and gloomy night encompass thee around
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
3182
490.
Farewell vain world I know enough of thee
First Line:
Farewell vain world I know enough of thee
Last Line:
Look well at home there's something to be done
DMI number:
34805
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