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1.
Here lies a horse beneath this stone
First Line:
Here lies a horse beneath this stone
Last Line:
Oh may you trip but never tumble
Author:
Thomas Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
3992
2.
Here lies within this holy place
First Line:
Here lies within this holy place
Last Line:
As once he did his conscience
Author:
Edward Ward (Confident) & Thomas Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
5383
3.
Isgrim with hunger pressed one day
First Line:
Isgrim with hunger pressed one day
Last Line:
Shall find they've caught a tartar
Author:
Thomas Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
7137
4.
If liberty of conscience ever was good
First Line:
If liberty of conscience ever was good
Last Line:
So kindness gains where arguments do fail
DMI number:
5470
5.
If wit or honesty could save
First Line:
If wit or honesty could save
Last Line:
And mend your own by True's behaviour
Author:
Matthew Prior (Absolute) & Thomas Brown (Speculation)
DMI number:
23027
6.
The horn armed stag denied the horse
First Line:
The horn armed stag denied the horse
Last Line:
Commenced perpetual centaur
Author:
Thomas Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
7134
7.
The daughter of the glorious son
First Line:
The daughter of the glorious son
Last Line:
Conducted to his fate by Ariadne's clew
DMI number:
10277
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The daughter of the glorious sun
First Line:
The daughter of the glorious sun
Last Line:
Conducted to his fate by Ariadne's clew
DMI number:
9715
9.
Tremendous louse who can withstand thy power
First Line:
Tremendous louse who can withstand thy power
Last Line:
Thou lord of nature since thou art lord of man
Author:
Thomas Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
22527