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Let them bestow on every airth a limb

DMI number:
4693
First Line:
Let them bestow on every airth a limb
Last Line:
And confident thou'lt raise me with the just
Poem Genre / Form:
Epigram and Couplet
Themes:
Death, God, and Religion
Related People
Author:
James Graham
Confidence:
Confident (50%)
Comments:
Wood II (1991): 292-293.
Content/Publication
Title:
A choice collection of comic and serious Scots poems, both ancient and modern, by several hands [T84147] [Part III]
Page No(s):
p.116
Poem Title:
On himself, upon hearing what was his sentence
Attribution:
by Montrose
Attributed To:
James Graham
Title:
Sepulchrorum Inscriptiones: Or a curious collection of above 900 of the most remarkable epitaphs [vol I] [T55764] [gb]
Page No(s):
pp.54-55
Poem Title:
On the Marquis of Montrose.
Attribution:
Written by himself, with the diamond of his Ring, upon the Glass-Window of his Room in Prison, on hearing what was his Sentence.
Attributed To:
James Graham
Title:
Sepulchroum Inscriptiones. Being a curious collection of the most remarkable epitaphs [ESTC P2281]
Page No(s):
pp.54-55
Poem Title:
On the Marquis of Montrose.
Attribution:
Written by himself, with the Diamond of his Ring, upon the Glass-Window of his Room in Prison, on hearing what was his Sentence.
Attributed To:
James Graham
Title:
The Edinburgh miscellany consisting of original poems, translations &c. [2nd ed] [T72439]
Page No(s):
pp.71-72
Poem Title:
VII. On Himself, upon hearing what was his Sentence.
Attribution:
by Montrose
Attributed To:
James Graham
Title:
The Edinburgh miscellany consisting of original poems, translations &c. [T203985]
Page No(s):
pp.71-72
Poem Title:
VII. On Himself, upon hearing what was his Sentence.
Attribution:
by Montrose
Attributed To:
James Graham
Title:
The Edinburgh miscellany consisting of original poems, translations &c. [T217136]
Page No(s):
pp.71-72
Poem Title:
VII. On Himself, upon hearing what was his Sentence.
Attribution:
by Montrose
Attributed To:
James Graham