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21.
Beneath the shadows of a glimmering oak
First Line:
Beneath the shadows of a glimmering oak
Last Line:
And aid the breathing surface of the year
DMI number:
26621
22.
C Well met fair Sylvia on the dewy plain
First Line:
C Well met fair Sylvia on the dewy plain
Last Line:
And go from hence with joys too great to tell
DMI number:
44357
23.
Can then my love ever doubt my truth
First Line:
Can then my love ever doubt my truth
Last Line:
But here live and die with you
DMI number:
12781
24.
Can you my heart for want of friendship blame
First Line:
Can you my heart for want of friendship blame
Last Line:
Love has a title sure amongst the rest
Author:
Sir Robert Howard (Absolute)
DMI number:
16281
25.
Bright Venus in her Paphian grove
First Line:
Bright Venus in her Paphian grove
Last Line:
Pallas and I will both agree
Author:
Robert Lucke (Absolute)
DMI number:
12553
26.
Cast my love thine eyes around
First Line:
Cast my love thine eyes around
Last Line:
If her Damon is not near
Author:
Thomas Cooke (Absolute)
DMI number:
23110
27.
Charon o Charon
First Line:
Charon o Charon
Last Line:
Cha Till then be wise
DMI number:
44011
28.
Close by a stream whose flowery bank might give
First Line:
Close by a stream whose flowery bank might give
Last Line:
And arms my tortured soul to bear my pains
Author:
Sir Carr Scrope (Absolute)
DMI number:
3690
29.
Come hither dearest pretty miss
First Line:
Come hither dearest pretty miss
Last Line:
That you would take an ell
Author:
Edward Ward (Absolute)
DMI number:
5389
30.
Come hither shepherd's swain
First Line:
Come hither shepherd's swain
Last Line:
With such a one as thee
Author:
Thomas Deloney (Absolute)
DMI number:
4715
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