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611.
Twas said you shared a jovial guest
First Line:
Twas said you shared a jovial guest
Last Line:
As modish ladies from a church
Author:
Edward Burnaby Greene (Absolute)
DMI number:
25731
612.
Tune up my voice a higher note I yield
First Line:
Tune up my voice a higher note I yield
Last Line:
Judge you of love to whom all love is bent
Author:
Sir Philip Sidney (Absolute)
DMI number:
44865
613.
Ungrateful wretch can thou pretend a cause
First Line:
Ungrateful wretch can thou pretend a cause
Last Line:
Whose sword is steel whose God is but a wafer
DMI number:
4910
614.
Ungrateful wretch canst thou pretend a cause
First Line:
Ungrateful wretch canst thou pretend a cause
Last Line:
His sword is steel his god is but a wafer
DMI number:
42327
615.
Unkindly leaving the delightful plains
First Line:
Unkindly leaving the delightful plains
Last Line:
Amyntas sweetly sings and Thyrsis knows the sex
DMI number:
25341
616.
Two swains beneath the covert of a rock
First Line:
Two swains beneath the covert of a rock
Last Line:
Would sing through all the seasons of the year
DMI number:
35735
617.
Too much already we have heard and yet
First Line:
Too much already we have heard and yet
Last Line:
Exposed to vulgar and unhallowed eyes
DMI number:
8161
618.
Under the shady boughs of this green tree
First Line:
Under the shady boughs of this green tree
Last Line:
Thus we renew our amours every day
DMI number:
7696
619.
Welcome my lord unto these Stygian plains
First Line:
Welcome my lord unto these Stygian plains
Last Line:
Find his estate entailed upon their soul
DMI number:
43058
620.
Welcome Philanthes to thy native fields
First Line:
Welcome Philanthes to thy native fields
Last Line:
The sun begins to welk in ruddy west
Author:
Thomas Warton (Absolute)
DMI number:
32530
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