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211.
Hi tres in Duno tumulo tumulantur in uno
First Line:
Hi tres in Duno tumulo tumulantur in uno
Last Line:
Brigida Patricus atque Columba pia
DMI number:
80
212.
Hic jacet ille qui centies et mille
First Line:
Hic jacet ille qui centies et mille
Last Line:
So gentlemen vale
DMI number:
24207
213.
Hic jacet Tom Shorthose sine tomb sine sheets sine riches
First Line:
Hic jacet Tom Shorthose sine tomb sine sheets sine riches
Last Line:
Qui vixit sine gown sine cloak sine shirt sine britches
DMI number:
24153
214.
Hic jacet Tom Shorthose
First Line:
Hic jacet Tom Shorthose
Last Line:
Sine cloak sine shirt sine britches
DMI number:
28828
215.
I John Bell of Crakehill lies under this stein
First Line:
I John Bell of Crakehill lies under this stein
Last Line:
Take this stein of my weam and ly'en on top of thine
DMI number:
24175
216.
I John Bell of Crakehill lys under this stein
First Line:
I John Bell of Crakehill lys under this stein
Last Line:
Take this stein off my weam and lye on top of thine
DMI number:
29
217.
I John Bell smith lies under this stain
First Line:
I John Bell smith lies under this stain
Last Line:
Take this stane aff my wame and lay't on top of thine
Author:
Alexander Pennecuik (Confident)
DMI number:
25421
218.
In hemp was his faith and in Tyburn his hope
First Line:
In hemp was his faith and in Tyburn his hope
Last Line:
He lived by the gallows and he died by a rope
DMI number:
84
219.
In hopes of sudden resurrection
First Line:
In hopes of sudden resurrection
Last Line:
Was anti-Christian self-denial
DMI number:
5239
220.
Is John Dolben dead fare him heartily well
First Line:
Is John Dolben dead fare him heartily well
Last Line:
Died in revenge for being basely trepanned
DMI number:
7266
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