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1.
As Rochfoucault his maxims drew
First Line:
As Rochfoucault his maxims drew
Last Line:
Methinks you may forgive his ashes
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Absolute)
DMI number:
19383
2.
Beneath this verdant hillock lies
First Line:
Beneath this verdant hillock lies
Last Line:
Will think his better self alive
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Absolute)
DMI number:
26019
3.
Beneath this verdant hillock lies
First Line:
Beneath this verdant hillock lies
Last Line:
Will think his better half alive
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Absolute) & Jonathan Smedley (Speculation) & Thomas Sheridan (Speculation)
DMI number:
2014
4.
Frail Glass thou mortal art as well as I
First Line:
Frail Glass thou mortal art as well as I
Last Line:
Mayst die like me by chance but not by nature
Author:
Sir Benjamin Rudyerd (Confident) & Jonathan Swift (Speculation)
DMI number:
24879
5.
Here five feet deep lies on his back
First Line:
Here five feet deep lies on his back
Last Line:
As he himself could when above
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Absolute)
DMI number:
34849
6.
Here Francis Ch--s lies be civil
First Line:
Here Francis Ch--s lies be civil
Last Line:
The rest god knows perhaps the devil
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Speculation) & Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
13473
7.
Here lies a round woman who thought mighty odd
First Line:
Here lies a round woman who thought mighty odd
Last Line:
And now she's in the other she thinks it but queer
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Speculation) & John Gay (Speculation) & Alexander Pope (Confident)
DMI number:
13476
8.
How vain are mortal man's endeavours
First Line:
How vain are mortal man's endeavours
Last Line:
Runs the same track it went before
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Speculation) & John Gay (Absolute)
DMI number:
2003
9.
How vain are mortal man's endeavours
First Line:
How vain are mortal man's endeavours
Last Line:
Runs the same tract it went before
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Speculation) & John Gay (Absolute)
DMI number:
15422
10.
Know all men by these presents death the tamer
First Line:
Know all men by these presents death the tamer
Last Line:
Who gives no bills but of mortality
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Absolute) & Jonathan Smedley (Speculation) & Thomas Sheridan (Speculation)
DMI number:
10626
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