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241.
How unhappy a lover am I
First Line:
How unhappy a lover am I
Last Line:
For the souls to meet closer above
DMI number:
44075
242.
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
243.
How now friend S--- why so melancholy
First Line:
How now friend S--- why so melancholy
Last Line:
But hold pray lend em me I must go sh-te
DMI number:
1136
244.
How now shepherd what means that
First Line:
How now shepherd what means that
Last Line:
That love a new love every day
Author:
Richard Johnson (Speculation)
DMI number:
7050
245.
How now shepherde what meanes that
First Line:
How now shepherde what meanes that
Last Line:
And love a new love every day
DMI number:
37606
246.
How oft beneath this poplar have we lain
First Line:
How oft beneath this poplar have we lain
Last Line:
May heaven abandon me for such a crime
DMI number:
42832
247.
I come sir a suitor to you I hear
First Line:
I come sir a suitor to you I hear
Last Line:
Or Phidias have invented That is their | Ignorance
Author:
Shackerley Marmion (Absolute)
DMI number:
13553
248.
Huntsman I charge thee tender well my hounds
First Line:
Huntsman I charge thee tender well my hounds
Last Line:
I would esteem him worth a dozen such
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
15190
249.
Hushed are the winds and past the driving shower
First Line:
Hushed are the winds and past the driving shower
Last Line:
And time's last faltering accents tell of thee
DMI number:
25926
250.
Hylas the clear day boasts a glorious sun
First Line:
Hylas the clear day boasts a glorious sun
Last Line:
Far as the fame of poetry and Ben
Author:
Lucius Cary (Confident)
DMI number:
3981
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