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1.
And how and how hast thou cried quittance
First Line:
And how and how hast thou cried quittance
Last Line:
Good morrow that's the time of the day
Author:
James Smith (Absolute)
DMI number:
42492
2.
Friend thou dost lash me with a story
First Line:
Friend thou dost lash me with a story
Last Line:
Was cut from Spain without a hand saw
Author:
James Smith (Absolute)
DMI number:
42493
3.
In morn when Phoebus peeped through crevis
First Line:
In morn when Phoebus peeped through crevis
Last Line:
To perfect smell of fundament
DMI number:
42494
4.
Leander being fresh and gay
First Line:
Leander being fresh and gay
Last Line:
Her flood gates opt and her own water drowned her
Author:
James Smith (Confident)
DMI number:
8515
5.
No I protest not that I wish the gains
First Line:
No I protest not that I wish the gains
Last Line:
She sounded out these strong lines of her mind
Author:
James Smith (Confident)
DMI number:
42495
6.
O all ye cliptic spirits of the spheres
First Line:
O all ye cliptic spirits of the spheres
Last Line:
Whoop is there such a song let's have it | It followeth
Author:
James Smith (Absolute)
DMI number:
42496
7.
Of him I cannot which is hardest tell
First Line:
Of him I cannot which is hardest tell
Last Line:
While they survive my happy saint will live
Author:
James Smith (Speculation) & Katherine Philips (Absolute) & Nahum Tate (Absolute) & Abraham Cowley (Absolute)
DMI number:
9616
8.
The famous Greek and Asian story
First Line:
The famous Greek and Asian story
Last Line:
I now begin dum spiro spero
Author:
James Smith (Speculation)
DMI number:
8517
9.
They both were drowned whilst love and fate contended
First Line:
They both were drowned whilst love and fate contended
Last Line:
And thus they both pure flesh like pure fish ended
Author:
James Smith (Speculation)
DMI number:
8518