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61.
When death shall part us from these kids
First Line:
When death shall part us from these kids
Last Line:
So shall we smoothly pass away in sleep
Author:
John Gamble (Speculation)
DMI number:
4528
62.
When death shall snatch us from these kids
First Line:
When death shall snatch us from these kids
Last Line:
So shall we smoothly pass away in sleep
Author:
Andrew Marvell (Absolute)
DMI number:
9845
63.
When Virgil thought no shame the Doric reed
First Line:
When Virgil thought no shame the Doric reed
Last Line:
Thy name and sweet remembrance shall remain
Author:
Ambrose Philips (Absolute)
DMI number:
6477
64.
Why all in tears Menalcas prithee tell
First Line:
Why all in tears Menalcas prithee tell
Last Line:
As far as heaven above mankind is fled
DMI number:
10292
65.
With the sad tidings of the day oppressed
First Line:
With the sad tidings of the day oppressed
Last Line:
The Athenians' honour to their king decree
DMI number:
4511
66.
Why sits my Thyrsis in the lonely grove
First Line:
Why sits my Thyrsis in the lonely grove
Last Line:
To mourn Alexis and Ionie dead
DMI number:
24403
67.
Why loosely flow those tresses of despair
First Line:
Why loosely flow those tresses of despair
Last Line:
The world before never felt so great a wound
DMI number:
19831
68.
Why mourns my Thirsis thus What should the reason be
First Line:
Why mourns my Thirsis thus What should the reason be
Last Line:
And if you mean to go make no delay
DMI number:
7626
69.
Yes we have lived one pang and then we part
First Line:
Yes we have lived one pang and then we part
Last Line:
Yes save my country heaven | He said and died
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
26036
70.
Ye lasses blythe of bonny Aberdeen
First Line:
Ye lasses blythe of bonny Aberdeen
Last Line:
Ere we the gate that Alln's gane may gang
DMI number:
26880
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