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31.
Beneath this turf lies Geordie Faichney
First Line:
Beneath this turf lies Geordie Faichney
Last Line:
My ain Geordie welcome here
Author:
Alexander Pennecuik (Confident)
DMI number:
25424
32.
Beneath this verdant hillock lies
First Line:
Beneath this verdant hillock lies
Last Line:
Will think his better half alive
Author:
Jonathan Smedley (Speculation) & Jonathan Swift (Absolute) & Thomas Sheridan (Speculation)
DMI number:
2014
33.
Come let us rejoice merry boys at his fall
First Line:
Come let us rejoice merry boys at his fall
Last Line:
For egad had he lived he'd have buried us all
DMI number:
32442
34.
Come let us rejoice merry boys at his fall
First Line:
Come let us rejoice merry boys at his fall
Last Line:
For sure if he'd lived he had buried us all
DMI number:
24123
35.
Come Alecto and lend me thy torch
First Line:
Come Alecto and lend me thy torch
Last Line:
Therefore pray be advised and be merry in prose
DMI number:
24215
36.
Death came to John
First Line:
Death came to John
Last Line:
No matter quoth death | I've said
DMI number:
24217
37.
Edinburgh may say oh hon
First Line:
Edinburgh may say oh hon
Last Line:
Alas he's dead
DMI number:
25426
38.
Entombed here lies sweet smiling Nan
First Line:
Entombed here lies sweet smiling Nan
Last Line:
Who laid by her can be so cold
Author:
Thomas Hervey (Speculation)
DMI number:
86
39.
Death throws me here beneath this stone
First Line:
Death throws me here beneath this stone
Last Line:
I shall give death the rising blow
DMI number:
24140
40.
Famed father Adams learned to high degree
First Line:
Famed father Adams learned to high degree
Last Line:
A top divine card-and-inal was he
DMI number:
24147
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