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11.
Can we forget how every creature moaned
First Line:
Can we forget how every creature moaned
Last Line:
And thorns and thistles overspread the fields
Author:
Ambrose Philips (Absolute)
DMI number:
22505
12.
By the side of a murmuring stream
First Line:
By the side of a murmuring stream
Last Line:
His ghost shall glide over the green
Author:
Nicholas Rowe (Absolute)
DMI number:
12691
13.
By a murmuring stream a fair shepherdess lay
First Line:
By a murmuring stream a fair shepherdess lay
Last Line:
Expired the poor Strephon with mourning
DMI number:
609
14.
Come shepherds we'll follow the hearse
First Line:
Come shepherds we'll follow the hearse
Last Line:
And thus let me break it in twain
Author:
John Cunningham (Absolute)
DMI number:
28995
15.
Come Wattie while our hirsels feed thegither
First Line:
Come Wattie while our hirsels feed thegither
Last Line:
Reik me my kent and let us hameward steer
DMI number:
15355
16.
Close by a purling stream Sarpedon lay
First Line:
Close by a purling stream Sarpedon lay
Last Line:
And died for grief that Dorax was no more
DMI number:
9968
17.
Come night as dark as pitch surround my head
First Line:
Come night as dark as pitch surround my head
Last Line:
Tis hard so true a damsel dies a maid
Author:
John Gay (Absolute)
DMI number:
22702
18.
Cuddy why sitten we thus mute ne cast
First Line:
Cuddy why sitten we thus mute ne cast
Last Line:
Time fro the coming storm our selves to shroud
DMI number:
17865
19.
Darkness does now the world surround
First Line:
Darkness does now the world surround
Last Line:
I'll haste to slumber in the grave
DMI number:
42764
20.
Deep in the grove where tends this devious way
First Line:
Deep in the grove where tends this devious way
Last Line:
The horned hoot of women and of boys
DMI number:
31589
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