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31.
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
32.
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
33.
Thornton of Thornton in Yorkshire bred
First Line:
Thornton of Thornton in Yorkshire bred
Last Line:
There lives the fame of Thornton's being dead
DMI number:
34078
34.
Thy pains are ended and thy sorrows over
First Line:
Thy pains are ended and thy sorrows over
Last Line:
But joy shall visit my sad heart no more
DMI number:
34158
35.
Under this stone there lies honest Peg
First Line:
Under this stone there lies honest Peg
Last Line:
Who never had issue but one in her leg
DMI number:
7524
36.
Under this stone
First Line:
Under this stone
Last Line:
Lies one who had none
DMI number:
7525
37.
Underneath whereas you see
First Line:
Underneath whereas you see
Last Line:
There lies the body of Simon Tree
DMI number:
34052
38.
When all the blandishments of life are gone
First Line:
When all the blandishments of life are gone
Last Line:
The coward creeps to death the brave lives on
DMI number:
12427
39.
When man and woman die as poets sung
First Line:
When man and woman die as poets sung
Last Line:
His heart's the last part moves her last the tongue
DMI number:
16995
40.
Within this tomb the famed Politian's laid
First Line:
Within this tomb the famed Politian's laid
Last Line:
Who had most strange three tongues within one head
DMI number:
34141
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