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11.
Daphnis while nature clothes the fields in green
First Line:
Daphnis while nature clothes the fields in green
Last Line:
And the glad vales with grateful carols ring
DMI number:
12518
12.
Dearest Chloe I must leave you
First Line:
Dearest Chloe I must leave you
Last Line:
For another more jolly his place shall supply
Author:
Edward Ward (Confident)
DMI number:
5385
13.
Deep in a lonely vale beneath a bower
First Line:
Deep in a lonely vale beneath a bower
Last Line:
And joins the voice of universal praise
DMI number:
28414
14.
Faith Bessy you know that I long have loved you
First Line:
Faith Bessy you know that I long have loved you
Last Line:
Such as gentlefolk give to their kind misses
DMI number:
42718
15.
Farewell ye dames of Surrey's fertile plains
First Line:
Farewell ye dames of Surrey's fertile plains
Last Line:
And ere the morn the lovers took their flight
DMI number:
11134
16.
Hark hark over the plains what glad tumults we hear
First Line:
Hark hark over the plains what glad tumults we hear
Last Line:
Ever bound yet ever free
DMI number:
26996
17.
Harmodius breathed the rural air nor found
First Line:
Harmodius breathed the rural air nor found
Last Line:
She heaved a sign and in that sigh expired
Author:
Edward Jerningham (Absolute)
DMI number:
32621
18.
How now friend Jack what makes thee look so sour
First Line:
How now friend Jack what makes thee look so sour
Last Line:
And outdo that old cuckold Socrates
Author:
Edward Ward (Speculation)
DMI number:
7991
19.
I dreamt my dear quoth Ralph to Jane
First Line:
I dreamt my dear quoth Ralph to Jane
Last Line:
A dream before that happened true
DMI number:
21725
20.
I find you old sot that your rising so soon
First Line:
I find you old sot that your rising so soon
Last Line:
And I'll mend my life thou shalt find for the future
Author:
Edward Ward (Confident)
DMI number:
5378
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