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1.
Beneath this sacred marble ever sleeps
First Line:
Beneath this sacred marble ever sleeps
Last Line:
For thou indeed hast been of human kind
Author:
William of Bangour Hamilton (Absolute)
DMI number:
34378
2.
Busk ye busk ye my bonny bonny bride
First Line:
Busk ye busk ye my bonny bonny bride
Last Line:
He lies a corps in the braes of Yarrow
Author:
William of Bangour Hamilton (Absolute)
DMI number:
1296
3.
Go hence instructed from this early urn
First Line:
Go hence instructed from this early urn
Last Line:
Submiss adore for this is mankind's all
Author:
William of Bangour Hamilton (Absolute)
DMI number:
34388
4.
My anxious soul is tore with doubtful strife
First Line:
My anxious soul is tore with doubtful strife
Last Line:
On earth self satisfied and crowned in heaven
Author:
William of Bangour Hamilton (Absolute)
DMI number:
21788
5.
Stay passenger this stone demands thy tear
First Line:
Stay passenger this stone demands thy tear
Last Line:
Heaven when it wills resumes its gifts again
Author:
William of Bangour Hamilton (Absolute)
DMI number:
34763
6.
This unambitious stone preserves a name
First Line:
This unambitious stone preserves a name
Last Line:
Go be the same for this is to be blessed
Author:
William of Bangour Hamilton (Absolute)
DMI number:
25179
7.
To fame let flattery the proud column raise
First Line:
To fame let flattery the proud column raise
Last Line:
Think on this man and pass unblamed one day
Author:
William of Bangour Hamilton (Absolute)
DMI number:
34377
8.
Unblamed o sacred shrine let me draw near
First Line:
Unblamed o sacred shrine let me draw near
Last Line:
Sure heaven will let this pious verse survive
Author:
William of Bangour Hamilton (Absolute)
DMI number:
34387
9.
What measure shall affliction know
First Line:
What measure shall affliction know
Last Line:
When tis in vain to murmur and repine
Author:
William of Bangour Hamilton (Absolute)
DMI number:
26112