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331.
The flower of Israel withers on the plain
First Line:
The flower of Israel withers on the plain
Last Line:
And all the instruments of battle vain
Author:
Francis Fawkes (Absolute)
DMI number:
32862
332.
The cheerful morn adorned each purple cloud
First Line:
The cheerful morn adorned each purple cloud
Last Line:
And hovering birds foretell a hasty shower
Author:
Thomas Foxton (Absolute)
DMI number:
9943
333.
The fatal star that at my birthday shined
First Line:
The fatal star that at my birthday shined
Last Line:
And earthly treasure
Author:
Thomas Lodge (Absolute)
DMI number:
44730
334.
The bitter sweet that strains my yielded heart
First Line:
The bitter sweet that strains my yielded heart
Last Line:
But burn myself and I to blow the fire
Author:
Jasper Heywood (Absolute)
DMI number:
49185
335.
The lowest trees have tops the ant her gall
First Line:
The lowest trees have tops the ant her gall
Last Line:
They hear and see and sigh and then they break
Author:
Sir Edward Dyer (Absolute)
DMI number:
49695
336.
The pensive poet's at a woeful loss
First Line:
The pensive poet's at a woeful loss
Last Line:
That he's obliged to often cry all's well
DMI number:
26561
337.
The hugie heap of cares that in this world I find
First Line:
The hugie heap of cares that in this world I find
Last Line:
She is my joy she is my hearts delight
DMI number:
49130
338.
The nightingale so soon as April bringeth
First Line:
The nightingale so soon as April bringeth
Last Line:
Thy thorn without my thorn my heart endureth
Author:
Sir Philip Sidney (Absolute)
DMI number:
44912
339.
The nightingale so soon as April bringeth
First Line:
The nightingale so soon as April bringeth
Last Line:
Thy thorn without my thorn my heart inuadeth
Author:
Sir Philip Sidney (Absolute)
DMI number:
44937
340.
The leer the fondle and the smile
First Line:
The leer the fondle and the smile
Last Line:
It is impossible to die
DMI number:
21987
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