Union First Line Index of English Verse

13th-19th Century (bulk 1500-1800)



First Line: O here if ever holy patience bend Thy dutious knee, the hand of heaven severe 
Author (Last name, First): Mason, William ? 
Title: In memory of Thomas Charles Fountayne Esquire, only son of John Fountayne, Dean of York, by Ann daughter of Charles Montague Esquire of Papplewick in the County of Nottingham. Born June 15th 1758, died January 1st 1780. 
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Last Line: Be your's a while to pace this vale of care Be his to soar with seraphs in the skyes 
Library: U. Leeds, Brotherton 
Shelfmark: Lt 103 
Folio: f. 88r 
Ref Nbr: 6105 
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Names Mentioned: Fountayne, Thomas Charles, 1758_1780
Fountayne, John, dean of York, 1715_1802
Fountayne, Ann (Montague)
Montague, Charles, of Papplewick 
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