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251.
Take heed o good traveller and do not tread hard
First Line:
Take heed o good traveller and do not tread hard
Last Line:
For here lies Dr Stratford in all this church yard
DMI number:
24110
252.
Statesmen and heralds by your leave
First Line:
Statesmen and heralds by your leave
Last Line:
Can Bourbon or Nassau go higher
Author:
Matthew Prior (Absolute)
DMI number:
12232
253.
Stay bachelor if you have wit
First Line:
Stay bachelor if you have wit
Last Line:
Unless you die unmarried
Author:
Aaron Hill (Absolute)
DMI number:
1035
254.
Stay reader and piss here for it is said
First Line:
Stay reader and piss here for it is said
Last Line:
Sure all are pleased for Marsh's in his grave
DMI number:
43024
255.
The morning sun saw me a bride
First Line:
The morning sun saw me a bride
Last Line:
Was ever maid so crossed
DMI number:
78
256.
The two worst plagues tormented me in life
First Line:
The two worst plagues tormented me in life
Last Line:
And from those devils incarnate set me free
DMI number:
79
257.
These verdant tufts Avarus' ashes hide
First Line:
These verdant tufts Avarus' ashes hide
Last Line:
He fears no judgment for he had no soul
DMI number:
11126
258.
They both were drowned whilst love and fate contended
First Line:
They both were drowned whilst love and fate contended
Last Line:
And thus they both pure flesh like pure fish ended
Author:
James Smith (Speculation)
DMI number:
8518
259.
This grave o grief hath swallowed up with wide and open mouth
First Line:
This grave o grief hath swallowed up with wide and open mouth
Last Line:
December thirty one from christ sixteen hundred and three
DMI number:
24143
260.
Thin in beard and thick in purse
First Line:
Thin in beard and thick in purse
Last Line:
The devil and he had both one nurse
Author:
William Shakespeare (Speculation)
DMI number:
34847
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