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1.
A neighbour mine not long ago there was
First Line:
A neighbour mine not long ago there was
Last Line:
Whereto two parties once be full content
Author:
Sir Philip Sidney (Absolute)
DMI number:
13170
2.
A satyr once did run away for dread
First Line:
A satyr once did run away for dread
Last Line:
Who burnt his lips to kiss fair shining fire
Author:
Sir Philip Sidney (Absolute)
DMI number:
44930
3.
Are women fair I wondrous fair to see too
First Line:
Are women fair I wondrous fair to see too
Last Line:
Or so kind hearted any may procure them
Author:
Sir Philip Sidney (Absolute)
DMI number:
49881
4.
Are women fair I wondrous fair to see too
First Line:
Are women fair I wondrous fair to see too
Last Line:
Or so kind-hearted any may procure them
Author:
Sir Philip Sidney (Absolute)
DMI number:
49739
5.
Come shepherd's weeds become your master's mind
First Line:
Come shepherd's weeds become your master's mind
Last Line:
Helpless his plaint who spoils him self of bliss
Author:
Sir Philip Sidney (Absolute)
DMI number:
44852
6.
Early this morn a time to muses kind
First Line:
Early this morn a time to muses kind
Last Line:
Bade me Clarinda write and that was she
DMI number:
16689
7.
Faint amorist what dost thou think
First Line:
Faint amorist what dost thou think
Last Line:
The dainties of his chaste desire
DMI number:
31914
8.
Go my flock go get ye hence
First Line:
Go my flock go get ye hence
Last Line:
her poor slaves unjust decaying
Author:
Sir Philip Sidney (Absolute)
DMI number:
44794
9.
How happy is he born or taught
First Line:
How happy is he born or taught
Last Line:
And having nothing he has all
Author:
Sir Henry Wotton (Confident) & Sir Philip Sidney (Speculation)
DMI number:
10041
10.
In a grove most rich of shade
First Line:
In a grove most rich of shade
Last Line:
That there-with my song is broken
Author:
Sir Philip Sidney (Absolute)
DMI number:
44893
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