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11.
Here Crassus lies who living flowed in pelf
First Line:
Here Crassus lies who living flowed in pelf
Last Line:
He lived a beggar least that he should die so
DMI number:
19280
12.
Here rests a woman good without pretence
First Line:
Here rests a woman good without pretence
Last Line:
The saint sustained it but the woman died
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
170
13.
Here lies a good wife who died with remorse
First Line:
Here lies a good wife who died with remorse
Last Line:
Though now she is gone they both are at rest
DMI number:
21702
14.
Here lies an ancient bard let all men know
First Line:
Here lies an ancient bard let all men know
Last Line:
One in his wig the other in his grave
DMI number:
21703
15.
Here lies George H---n who by drinking
First Line:
Here lies George H---n who by drinking
Last Line:
For want of living soberly
DMI number:
20750
16.
How fickle's health when sickness thus
First Line:
How fickle's health when sickness thus
Last Line:
Which writ so fine on Mountaign's cat
DMI number:
19400
17.
In vain alas my friend you strive
First Line:
In vain alas my friend you strive
Last Line:
Whilst cruel raging death your feeble love disarms
DMI number:
21478
18.
Life the dear precarious boon
First Line:
Life the dear precarious boon
Last Line:
Awful period who can tell
Author:
John Hawkesworth (Absolute)
DMI number:
22984
19.
Mourn all ye Cupids break your bows and darts
First Line:
Mourn all ye Cupids break your bows and darts
Last Line:
She had yet fate has ravished her away
DMI number:
21530
20.
Must snarling lap dogs claim an elegy
First Line:
Must snarling lap dogs claim an elegy
Last Line:
The quondam favourite of his Delamain
DMI number:
20747
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