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11.
Is Viner dead and shall each muse become
First Line:
Is Viner dead and shall each muse become
Last Line:
To the exalted pitch of harmony divine
Author:
Thomas Parnell (Confident)
DMI number:
10664
12.
Is Prior gone O would you once inspire
First Line:
Is Prior gone O would you once inspire
Last Line:
But all the land record Prior's immortal fame
DMI number:
12229
13.
Is Prior gone O would you once inspire
First Line:
Is Prior gone O would you once inspire
Last Line:
What all the land record Prior's immortal fame
DMI number:
18409
14.
It is not he I'll not believe mine eye
First Line:
It is not he I'll not believe mine eye
Last Line:
Rebellion never shall dare set foot again
DMI number:
42902
15.
Much loved she long with warm affection served
First Line:
Much loved she long with warm affection served
Last Line:
For few have lived and few have died so well
DMI number:
35695
16.
Let costly show in pompous funeral state
First Line:
Let costly show in pompous funeral state
Last Line:
So shall he leave a spotless memory
DMI number:
19810
17.
Let music cease yet let true subjects sing
First Line:
Let music cease yet let true subjects sing
Last Line:
Let this sad verse but give our passion vent
Author:
Patrick Ker (Confident)
DMI number:
43177
18.
Langton dear partner of my soul
First Line:
Langton dear partner of my soul
Last Line:
And thoughtful friendship sadden over thine urn
Author:
Jonathan Shipley (Absolute)
DMI number:
27726
19.
Not to be wrought by malice gain or pride
First Line:
Not to be wrought by malice gain or pride
Last Line:
Much good grew from my life much from my fall
DMI number:
42963
20.
O had my tongue but language to express
First Line:
O had my tongue but language to express
Last Line:
A rest a fame and a reward like thine
DMI number:
12264
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