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211.
Speak cruel love what is it thou dost intend
First Line:
Speak cruel love what is it thou dost intend
Last Line:
Quickly destroy and send me to my grave
DMI number:
42229
212.
Such wayward ways hath love that most part in dischord
First Line:
Such wayward ways hath love that most part in dischord
Last Line:
The doubtful hope the certain woe and sure despair of health
Author:
Henry Howard (Absolute)
DMI number:
49246
213.
Sufficed not madam that you did tear
First Line:
Sufficed not madam that you did tear
Last Line:
Feel as I do This shall you gain thereby
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
49347
214.
Some fowls there be that have so perfect sight
First Line:
Some fowls there be that have so perfect sight
Last Line:
And yet I know I run into the glead
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
49289
215.
Such is the course that nature's kind hath wrought
First Line:
Such is the course that nature's kind hath wrought
Last Line:
For that they hate are made most miserable
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
49326
216.
Strephon at last the unhappy veil's removed
First Line:
Strephon at last the unhappy veil's removed
Last Line:
While her back door admits them all at night
DMI number:
4212
217.
Some powers regard me or my heart will burn
First Line:
Some powers regard me or my heart will burn
Last Line:
I had a fair judge but a cruel doom
DMI number:
11219
218.
Tell me you hate and flatter me no more
First Line:
Tell me you hate and flatter me no more
Last Line:
A victim to your coldness than your pride
DMI number:
42231
219.
The arms that wax-like bend
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The arms that wax-like bend
Last Line:
And twisted with their threads of life
Author:
Sir Richard Fanshawe (Absolute)
DMI number:
42043
220.
Talk Strephon no more of what's honest and just
First Line:
Talk Strephon no more of what's honest and just
Last Line:
Who racks on that shelf where he stranded before
DMI number:
4555
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