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381.
Wake my Adonis do not die
First Line:
Wake my Adonis do not die
Last Line:
A goddess am to weep but not to die
Author:
William Cartwright (Absolute)
DMI number:
7074
382.
Wake pity wake for thou hast slept too long
First Line:
Wake pity wake for thou hast slept too long
Last Line:
Because her glory in my death will die
Author:
Francis Davison (Absolute)
DMI number:
49809
383.
Wake pity wake for thou hast slept too long
First Line:
Wake pity wake for thou hast slept too long
Last Line:
Because my death her glory would deface
Author:
Francis Davison (Absolute)
DMI number:
49588
384.
Walking abroad in a morning
First Line:
Walking abroad in a morning
Last Line:
And was not this a fine lusty old woman
DMI number:
42941
385.
Walking the path of pensive thought
First Line:
Walking the path of pensive thought
Last Line:
To live in pain joy shall I never
DMI number:
9029
386.
Was it perfidious was it then decreed
First Line:
Was it perfidious was it then decreed
Last Line:
And waits but one short glance to bless thy change and die
DMI number:
23044
387.
Weep you my lines for sorrow whilst I write
First Line:
Weep you my lines for sorrow whilst I write
Last Line:
My love was endless void of all deceit
DMI number:
44719
388.
What change's here oh hair
First Line:
What change's here oh hair
Last Line:
And written in the sand
Author:
Sir Philip Sidney (Absolute)
DMI number:
44880
389.
What decent time shall stay our tears
First Line:
What decent time shall stay our tears
Last Line:
Resumes her long deserted throne
DMI number:
16465
390.
What else is hell but loss of blissful heaven
First Line:
What else is hell but loss of blissful heaven
Last Line:
Mishap unrest death winter hell dark night
DMI number:
44751
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