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1.
Few greatly live in wisdom's eye
First Line:
Few greatly live in wisdom's eye
Last Line:
Can meet the foe as friend meets friend
Author:
Nathaniel Cotton (Absolute)
DMI number:
37697
2.
In action prudent and in word sincere
First Line:
In action prudent and in word sincere
Last Line:
Thy friends shall answer weeping here lies strong
Author:
Nathaniel Cotton (Absolute)
DMI number:
34399
3.
Oh come who know the childless parents sigh
First Line:
Oh come who know the childless parents sigh
Last Line:
Kissed the stern mandate bowed his head and died
Author:
Nathaniel Cotton (Absolute)
DMI number:
34401
4.
Patient to hear and bounteous to bestow
First Line:
Patient to hear and bounteous to bestow
Last Line:
These honours Egerton were all thy own
Author:
Nathaniel Cotton (Absolute)
DMI number:
30842
5.
Reader approach my urn thou needst not fear
First Line:
Reader approach my urn thou needst not fear
Last Line:
The young the gay alas is now no more
Author:
Nathaniel Cotton (Absolute)
DMI number:
34398
6.
Stranger these dear remains contained a mind
First Line:
Stranger these dear remains contained a mind
Last Line:
His debt to worth to excellence and you
Author:
Nathaniel Cotton (Absolute)
DMI number:
25413
7.
While fainter merit asks the powers of verse
First Line:
While fainter merit asks the powers of verse
Last Line:
And surely his the noblest road to god
Author:
Nathaniel Cotton (Absolute)
DMI number:
34400