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41.
Death came to John
First Line:
Death came to John
Last Line:
No matter quoth death | I've said
DMI number:
24217
42.
Edinburgh may say oh hon
First Line:
Edinburgh may say oh hon
Last Line:
Alas he's dead
DMI number:
25426
43.
Entombed here lies sweet smiling Nan
First Line:
Entombed here lies sweet smiling Nan
Last Line:
Since laid near her he can be cold
Author:
Thomas Hervey (Speculation)
DMI number:
12685
44.
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
45.
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
46.
Dubius sed non improbus vixi
First Line:
Dubius sed non improbus vixi
Last Line:
Ens entium miserere mihi
Author:
George Villiers (Speculation)
DMI number:
35086
47.
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
48.
From Abraham's bosom full of lice
First Line:
From Abraham's bosom full of lice
Last Line:
And bid the knitty dog goodnight
Author:
Thomas Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
1523
49.
God bless John Calf whom cruel death
First Line:
God bless John Calf whom cruel death
Last Line:
Before John Calf became John Bull
DMI number:
37148
50.
God works wonders now and then
First Line:
God works wonders now and then
Last Line:
Here lies a lawyer an honest man
Author:
Samuel Whyte (Speculation)
DMI number:
24128
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