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121.
Gently ah gently lady touch the wound
First Line:
Gently ah gently lady touch the wound
Last Line:
For I too weak for bleeding grow
DMI number:
42676
122.
Get you gone you will undo me
First Line:
Get you gone you will undo me
Last Line:
For were I not you'd leave me too
Author:
Sir Charles Sedley (Absolute)
DMI number:
6282
123.
Frown not my dear in what can I offend
First Line:
Frown not my dear in what can I offend
Last Line:
And plagues the land with burning heats and sweats
DMI number:
5058
124.
Go soul the body's guest
First Line:
Go soul the body's guest
Last Line:
No stab the soul can kill
Author:
Sir Walter Ralegh [Raleigh] (Absolute)
DMI number:
22144
125.
Garrick I've read your Fool's Petition
First Line:
Garrick I've read your Fool's Petition
Last Line:
The luxury of hearing you
DMI number:
33456
126.
Goe soule the bodies guest
First Line:
Goe soule the bodies guest
Last Line:
No stab the soule can kill
Author:
Sir Walter Ralegh [Raleigh] (Absolute)
DMI number:
37412
127.
Great monarch of the world from whose arm springs
First Line:
Great monarch of the world from whose arm springs
Last Line:
Yet though we perish bless this church and state
DMI number:
43147
128.
Great monarch of the world from whose power springs
First Line:
Great monarch of the world from whose power springs
Last Line:
Yet though we perish bless this church and state
DMI number:
10333
129.
Great ruler of the glorious world above
First Line:
Great ruler of the glorious world above
Last Line:
And rule below propitious as above
DMI number:
41806
130.
Hail kindest refuge for my love distressed
First Line:
Hail kindest refuge for my love distressed
Last Line:
They only dreamt of joys but feel substantial woe
DMI number:
6583
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