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311.
Say can the muse to artless strains impart
First Line:
Say can the muse to artless strains impart
Last Line:
That still can triumph though your Frederick fell
DMI number:
22292
312.
Say sister sylvan scene so loved so late
First Line:
Say sister sylvan scene so loved so late
Last Line:
And gather all her choicest laurels here
DMI number:
19660
313.
Say then did bounteous heaven dispense
First Line:
Say then did bounteous heaven dispense
Last Line:
And calls the saint to heaven
DMI number:
32231
314.
Raving with grief with anguish quite depressed
First Line:
Raving with grief with anguish quite depressed
Last Line:
Honoured when living and when dead beloved
DMI number:
12850
315.
Scarce had the bells the news began
First Line:
Scarce had the bells the news began
Last Line:
Thou was as honest and as fair | As ever pisht
DMI number:
18401
316.
Rome's old new fraud in Cobham's fate we view
First Line:
Rome's old new fraud in Cobham's fate we view
Last Line:
Rome's malice and thy innocence display
DMI number:
43012
317.
Round Hughes's humble though distinguished urn
First Line:
Round Hughes's humble though distinguished urn
Last Line:
And leaves behind gay tracts of beamy light
Author:
Judith Madan [nee Cowper] (Absolute)
DMI number:
14927
318.
Round Hughes's humble though distinguished urn
First Line:
Round Hughes's humble though distinguished urn
Last Line:
And paints the clouds with beauteous tracts of light
Author:
Judith Madan [nee Cowper] (Absolute)
DMI number:
1782
319.
Rouse up ye British bards no longer sleep
First Line:
Rouse up ye British bards no longer sleep
Last Line:
And learn of thee to mourn so great a loss
Author:
Edward Ward (Speculation)
DMI number:
7999
320.
Resteth here that quick could never rest
First Line:
Resteth here that quick could never rest
Last Line:
The earth his bones the heavens possess his ghost
Author:
Henry Howard (Absolute)
DMI number:
49514
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