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31.
If means be none to end my restless care
First Line:
If means be none to end my restless care
Last Line:
That dying still I am and cannot die
DMI number:
49682
32.
If ever with justice man complained
First Line:
If ever with justice man complained
Last Line:
And we had seen a perfect man
DMI number:
40628
33.
If righteous souls in their blessed mansions know
First Line:
If righteous souls in their blessed mansions know
Last Line:
To the bright regions of unfading light
Author:
James Talbot (Absolute)
DMI number:
4776
34.
Lament ye fields and rueful symptoms show
First Line:
Lament ye fields and rueful symptoms show
Last Line:
Weep shepherds and remember flesh is grass
Author:
John Gay (Absolute)
DMI number:
29474
35.
Madam whose mercies are so boundless known
First Line:
Madam whose mercies are so boundless known
Last Line:
We yet at least desire more sorrow for your sake
DMI number:
42834
36.
Mine eyes have spent their tears and now are dry
First Line:
Mine eyes have spent their tears and now are dry
Last Line:
And let me die to end this endless pain
DMI number:
49678
37.
O Albion mourn and let not the least smile
First Line:
O Albion mourn and let not the least smile
Last Line:
The dark resolves of sullen destiny
DMI number:
42890
38.
Now did the saffron morn her beams display
First Line:
Now did the saffron morn her beams display
Last Line:
Ending the funeral with a solemn feast
Author:
William Congreve (Absolute)
DMI number:
4800
39.
O death what power is thine that distant thus
First Line:
O death what power is thine that distant thus
Last Line:
And all things wear a deep and heavy gloom
Author:
Henry Grove (Absolute)
DMI number:
7008
40.
O why did Fame my heart to love betray
First Line:
O why did Fame my heart to love betray
Last Line:
So that she knew that for her sake I died
Author:
Sir John Davies (Absolute)
DMI number:
49709
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