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281.
Parret whose artless windings lead
First Line:
Parret whose artless windings lead
Last Line:
Is gone whilst we pronounce it fair
DMI number:
33637
282.
Pass forth in doleful dumps my verse
First Line:
Pass forth in doleful dumps my verse
Last Line:
Or else in ruthful plight I die
DMI number:
49138
283.
Pale Death himself did love my Philomel
First Line:
Pale Death himself did love my Philomel
Last Line:
For had she died my love and life had ended
Author:
Sir John Davies (Absolute)
DMI number:
49711
284.
One april evening when the sun
First Line:
One april evening when the sun
Last Line:
Inhuman take thy way
DMI number:
31076
285.
Our pleasance heir is all vain glory
First Line:
Our pleasance heir is all vain glory
Last Line:
Then sen our warks sall nevir die | Timor mortis non turbat me
Author:
William Dunbar (Absolute) & Allan Ramsay (Absolute)
DMI number:
10870
286.
Out from the horror of infernal deeps
First Line:
Out from the horror of infernal deeps
Last Line:
Who made me known must make me live unseen
Author:
Samuel Daniel (Absolute)
DMI number:
22910
287.
One moon-shiny night as I walked out late
First Line:
One moon-shiny night as I walked out late
Last Line:
But take my advice for I speak as I find
DMI number:
42803
288.
Phoebus delights to view his laurel tree
First Line:
Phoebus delights to view his laurel tree
Last Line:
This little god so great a cause of woe
Author:
Thomas Watson (Absolute)
DMI number:
13194
289.
Phoebus with fullest rays now glads the plains
First Line:
Phoebus with fullest rays now glads the plains
Last Line:
I'll never from her tender arms remove
DMI number:
12787
290.
Pity the sorrows of a poor old man
First Line:
Pity the sorrows of a poor old man
Last Line:
Oh give relief and heaven will bless your store
Author:
Thomas Moss (Absolute)
DMI number:
27164
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