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31.
Farre in the countrey of Arden
First Line:
Farre in the countrey of Arden
Last Line:
That ever was so blist
Author:
Michael Drayton (Absolute)
DMI number:
37292
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Farre in the country of Arden
First Line:
Farre in the country of Arden
Last Line:
That ever was so blist
Author:
Michael Drayton (Absolute)
DMI number:
38342
33.
Excellent poetry whose noble flight
First Line:
Excellent poetry whose noble flight
Last Line:
Read an hic iacet corpus or an o rare Ben
DMI number:
42097
34.
Friend in your epitaphs I'm grieved
First Line:
Friend in your epitaphs I'm grieved
Last Line:
The other never read
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
24504
35.
For once kind heaven permit me to lay by
First Line:
For once kind heaven permit me to lay by
Last Line:
Tis ten to one my Sunday's pudding's lost
DMI number:
41822
36.
For fame the wretch beneath the gallows lies
First Line:
For fame the wretch beneath the gallows lies
Last Line:
Nor ever penetrate the silent urn
Author:
Soame Jenyns (Absolute)
DMI number:
29812
37.
For twice nine centuries why has partial fame
First Line:
For twice nine centuries why has partial fame
Last Line:
That he who raised the arts surpassed them too
DMI number:
17408
38.
From Libeans temple cometh forth great fame
First Line:
From Libeans temple cometh forth great fame
Last Line:
As messengers of truth and verity
DMI number:
44518
39.
Gil Morrice was an erles son
First Line:
Gil Morrice was an erles son
Last Line:
On which the zouth was slain
Author:
John Home (Speculation)
DMI number:
37595
40.
From worldly woe the mead of misbelief
First Line:
From worldly woe the mead of misbelief
Last Line:
His sprite in heaven shall triumph over thee
Author:
Thomas Norton (Absolute)
DMI number:
49495
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