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171.
In new straw hats and cleanest gown
First Line:
In new straw hats and cleanest gown
Last Line:
And there they fall quite fast asleep
DMI number:
19390
172.
In new straw hats and cleanest gowns
First Line:
In new straw hats and cleanest gowns
Last Line:
Revolve what's past and fall asleep
DMI number:
37229
173.
Is this Dametas Melibeus flock
First Line:
Is this Dametas Melibeus flock
Last Line:
Damm the brook lads ye have well-flowed the mead
DMI number:
41833
174.
It burneth yet alas my hearts desire
First Line:
It burneth yet alas my hearts desire
Last Line:
Thus hearts be won by love request and moan
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
8836
175.
Is no way left my boisterous dame
First Line:
Is no way left my boisterous dame
Last Line:
And keep my tackling free
DMI number:
21679
176.
Jos | Dear cousin why so melancholy Lov Why
First Line:
Jos | Dear cousin why so melancholy Lov Why
Last Line:
As Denis did of old as stories tell
DMI number:
6015
177.
Joyn thy life breathing lips to mine
First Line:
Joyn thy life breathing lips to mine
Last Line:
On hills where precious spices grow
Author:
George Sandys (Absolute)
DMI number:
44653
178.
Jugg what zaist thou shall we be married
First Line:
Jugg what zaist thou shall we be married
Last Line:
To think when married what will come after
DMI number:
42808
179.
In vain my muse would imitate the strains
First Line:
In vain my muse would imitate the strains
Last Line:
Admire his numbers and repeat his lays
Author:
Elizabeth Rowe [nee Singer] (Absolute)
DMI number:
8385
180.
In vain thy lawless fires contend with mine
First Line:
In vain thy lawless fires contend with mine
Last Line:
A constant friendship in a tender love
Author:
Mark Akenside (Speculation)
DMI number:
29617
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