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1.
Again my garret poverty is shown
First Line:
Again my garret poverty is shown
Last Line:
For like St Stephen I am stoned to death
Author:
Samuel Butler (Speculation)
DMI number:
35081
2.
Here lies the corpse of William Prynne
First Line:
Here lies the corpse of William Prynne
Last Line:
Death fanged the remnant of his lugs
DMI number:
25806
3.
Here lies Jack Gill
First Line:
Here lies Jack Gill
Last Line:
And our hearts very sad so we bid him adieu
DMI number:
1124
4.
His back or rather burthen showed
First Line:
His back or rather burthen showed
Last Line:
A paunch of the same bulk before
DMI number:
39454
5.
In days of yore when knight or squire
First Line:
In days of yore when knight or squire
Last Line:
Of errant knights the epitome
DMI number:
1126
6.
Stay passenger stay and see
First Line:
Stay passenger stay and see
Last Line:
Of liberty and conscience
Author:
R. Fletcher (Speculation)
DMI number:
1092
7.
The glories of our birth and state
First Line:
The glories of our birth and state
Last Line:
Smell sweet and blossom in the dust
Author:
James Shirley (Absolute)
DMI number:
1091
8.
Then take him devil hell his soul doth claim
First Line:
Then take him devil hell his soul doth claim
Last Line:
The approaching fate of Europe's troubles told
DMI number:
1094
9.
Under this stone lies William Prynne
First Line:
Under this stone lies William Prynne
Last Line:
Death fanged the remnant of his luggs
DMI number:
24185
10.
Under this stone rests Hudibras
First Line:
Under this stone rests Hudibras
Last Line:
Till time and death itself shall fail
DMI number:
1127