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Mine own good father thou art gone thine cares are stopped with clay

DMI number:
50042
First Line:
Mine own good father thou art gone thine cares are stopped with clay
Last Line:
But wish that ye may go to him the blessed daints among
Poem Genre / Form:
Elegy
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Author:
Henry Disle
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Absolute (100%)
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Content/Publication
Title:
The Paradise of Dainty Devices [1585] [S105441]
Page No(s):
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Poem Title:
Written upon the death of his especial good friend Master John Barnaby, who departed this life at Benstead, in the County of Southampton 25. January. 1579. Aetatis 76.
Attribution:
H.D.
Attributed To:
Henry Disle
Title:
The Paradise of Dainty Devices [1596] [S105443]
Page No(s):
sig. I2v-I3r
Poem Title:
Written upon the death of his especial good friend Master John Barnaby, who departed this life at Benstead, in the County of Southampton 25. January. 1579. Aetatis 76.
Attribution:
H.D.
Attributed To:
Henry Disle
Title:
The Paradise of Dainty Devices [1600] [S105444]
Page No(s):
sig. I2v-I3r
Poem Title:
Written upon the death of his especial good friend Master John Barnaby, who departed this life at Benstead, in the County of Southampton 25. January. 1579. Aetatis 76.
Attribution:
H.D.
Attributed To:
Henry Disle
Title:
The Paradise of Dainty Devices [1606] [S105446]
Page No(s):
sig. I2v-I3r
Poem Title:
Written upon the death of his especial good friend Master John Barnaby, who departed this life at Benstead, in the County of Southampton 25. January. 1579. Aetatis 76.
Attribution:
H.D.
Attributed To:
Henry Disle