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1861.
This peaceful tomb does now contain
First Line:
This peaceful tomb does now contain
Last Line:
Then robbed us of the coming good
Author:
William Congreve (Absolute)
DMI number:
4235
1862.
This peaceful tomb doth now contain
First Line:
This peaceful tomb doth now contain
Last Line:
Then robbed us of the coming good
Author:
William Congreve (Absolute)
DMI number:
26015
1863.
This rich marble doth interr
First Line:
This rich marble doth interr
Last Line:
No marchioness but now a queen
Author:
John Milton (Absolute)
DMI number:
25999
1864.
This sacred tomb contains the good and fair
First Line:
This sacred tomb contains the good and fair
Last Line:
Till you return once more to bless our eyes
DMI number:
34364
1865.
This Sheffield raised the sacred dust below
First Line:
This Sheffield raised the sacred dust below
Last Line:
Was Dryden once the rest who does not know
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
32437
1866.
This Sheffield raised the sacred dust below
First Line:
This Sheffield raised the sacred dust below
Last Line:
Was Dryden's once the rest who does not know
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
26039
1867.
This side is now roasted enough
First Line:
This side is now roasted enough
Last Line:
Thou think the better meat
DMI number:
29494
1868.
This silent rail this awful truth declares
First Line:
This silent rail this awful truth declares
Last Line:
Let us reflect the next may be our last
DMI number:
34662
1869.
This thing in life will raise some jealousy
First Line:
This thing in life will raise some jealousy
Last Line:
The good man's quiet still are both his wives
DMI number:
34955
1870.
This tomb over which those solemn looks extend
First Line:
This tomb over which those solemn looks extend
Last Line:
From this dread mansion of an early grave
DMI number:
34623
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