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151.
My life & my death are both in your power
First Line:
My life & my death are both in your power
Last Line:
I'll forgive the cruel author of all my past pain
DMI number:
43192
152.
I see that chance hath chosen me
First Line:
I see that chance hath chosen me
Last Line:
And other have that I deserve
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
8840
153.
I see the fetters I am doomed to wear
First Line:
I see the fetters I am doomed to wear
Last Line:
I'll drink it all and drink it with a gust
DMI number:
16972
154.
I see there is no sort
First Line:
I see there is no sort
Last Line:
Which nowhere findeth end
Author:
Thomas Churchyard (Absolute)
DMI number:
49452
155.
I silly haw whose hope is past
First Line:
I silly haw whose hope is past
Last Line:
And send her joy when I am gone
DMI number:
49554
156.
I praised and loved by the best youth of Rome
First Line:
I praised and loved by the best youth of Rome
Last Line:
I'll come to thee if thou canst not return
DMI number:
3700
157.
I thought in silence to suppress my pain
First Line:
I thought in silence to suppress my pain
Last Line:
So truly loved as you have been by me
Author:
Charles Hopkins (Absolute)
DMI number:
4165
158.
I never saw my lady lay apart
First Line:
I never saw my lady lay apart
Last Line:
Whereby the light of her fair looks I lost
Author:
Henry Howard (Absolute)
DMI number:
8722
159.
I understand not fairest lady why
First Line:
I understand not fairest lady why
Last Line:
Such ladies there be
DMI number:
42450
160.
I know not whether all these miseries
First Line:
I know not whether all these miseries
Last Line:
In hearts agreed or peace or truce
DMI number:
43419
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