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31.
Underneath this sable Herse
First Line:
Underneath this sable Herse
Last Line:
Both her Mourner and her Tomb
Author:
William Browne (Absolute)
DMI number:
46390
32.
Wearied with toil in seeking out some one
First Line:
Wearied with toil in seeking out some one
Last Line:
Knock at the gate and straight way taken in
Author:
William Browne (Absolute)
DMI number:
13240
33.
What muse what power or what thrice sacred hearse
First Line:
What muse what power or what thrice sacred hearse
Last Line:
All ills men do all goodness they omit
Author:
William Browne (Absolute)
DMI number:
14003
34.
What I have lost kind shepherds all you know
First Line:
What I have lost kind shepherds all you know
Last Line:
Have in myself no power of remedy
DMI number:
41083
35.
When she was born nature in sport began
First Line:
When she was born nature in sport began
Last Line:
That since he never feeds on ought but air
Author:
William Browne (Absolute)
DMI number:
16622
36.
When winter doth the earth array
First Line:
When winter doth the earth array
Last Line:
Which by the help of day is oft unbound
DMI number:
41597
37.
With poverty in love we only close
First Line:
With poverty in love we only close
Last Line:
Their want o happy was the want of ill
Author:
William Browne (Absolute)
DMI number:
17239
38.
Within a fleece of silent waters drowned
First Line:
Within a fleece of silent waters drowned
Last Line:
My last shall give me back to life again
Author:
William Browne (Absolute)
DMI number:
5761
39.
Within this grave there is a grave intombd
First Line:
Within this grave there is a grave intombd
Last Line:
And kept in travell till the day of doom
Author:
William Browne (Absolute)
DMI number:
46325
40.
Women as well as men retain desire
First Line:
Women as well as men retain desire
Last Line:
But can dissemble more than men their fire
DMI number:
41704
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