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1981.
Thus fled our dear away and with a dove like mind
First Line:
Thus fled our dear away and with a dove like mind
Last Line:
And left us here to mourn we who are left behind
DMI number:
28509
1982.
Thus must thy flesh to silent dust descend
First Line:
Thus must thy flesh to silent dust descend
Last Line:
Believe repent and work while it is day
DMI number:
29471
1983.
Thus quick the nimble sands betwixt them run
First Line:
Thus quick the nimble sands betwixt them run
Last Line:
Lest all our hopes from one fresh bud to grow
DMI number:
28746
1984.
Thus youth and age and all things pass away
First Line:
Thus youth and age and all things pass away
Last Line:
Thy turn is how as her's was yesterday
DMI number:
28464
1985.
Thy fame great Wyatt shall by all be read
First Line:
Thy fame great Wyatt shall by all be read
Last Line:
And kiss the ground whereon thy corpse did rest
Author:
Henry Howard (Absolute)
DMI number:
23878
1986.
Thy heaven born soul from mortal ties released
First Line:
Thy heaven born soul from mortal ties released
Last Line:
To rise and join the song and share the joy
DMI number:
34751
1987.
Thy lifeless trunk o reverend Stocke
First Line:
Thy lifeless trunk o reverend Stocke
Last Line:
Is but the fruit of this old Stocke
DMI number:
34175
1988.
Thy love a sea without a shore
First Line:
Thy love a sea without a shore
Last Line:
To see a smiling god
DMI number:
29783
1989.
Tis heaven's decree that none should part the pair
First Line:
Tis heaven's decree that none should part the pair
Last Line:
Cutting the knot twixt my dear spouse and me
DMI number:
34547
1990.
Tis mine today to moulder in the tomb
First Line:
Tis mine today to moulder in the tomb
Last Line:
And with a sacred transport meet the last
DMI number:
34085
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