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41.
Oh use me gently since I am your slave
First Line:
Oh use me gently since I am your slave
Last Line:
Who rules his subjects by his love alone
DMI number:
43568
42.
Out upon it I have loved
First Line:
Out upon it I have loved
Last Line:
A dozen dozen in her place
Author:
Sir John Suckling (Confident)
DMI number:
44157
43.
Phillis though your powerful charms
First Line:
Phillis though your powerful charms
Last Line:
Be kind but kind to me alone
DMI number:
43869
44.
Phillis though your powerful charms
First Line:
Phillis though your powerful charms
Last Line:
What slave so dull as to obey
DMI number:
44288
45.
Say but did you love so long
First Line:
Say but did you love so long
Last Line:
A dozen dozen to disgrace
Author:
Sir Toby Matthews (Absolute)
DMI number:
44158
46.
Rouse up my muse for how in such a cause
First Line:
Rouse up my muse for how in such a cause
Last Line:
May in the other world meet their reward
DMI number:
43074
47.
Set me whereas the sun do parch the green
First Line:
Set me whereas the sun do parch the green
Last Line:
Content my self although my chance be nought
Author:
Henry Howard (Absolute)
DMI number:
49254
48.
Sir the joy to see you is more than words can utter
First Line:
Sir the joy to see you is more than words can utter
Last Line:
Your beauty made the wound you now refuse to cure
DMI number:
43189
49.
Since fortune's wrath envieth the wealth
First Line:
Since fortune's wrath envieth the wealth
Last Line:
Your own what would ye more of me
Author:
Henry Howard (Absolute)
DMI number:
49504
50.
Thanks high and mighty one by whom kings reign
First Line:
Thanks high and mighty one by whom kings reign
Last Line:
Fret and lay cap aside to cool the brain
DMI number:
44309
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