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781.
Yet yet he lives O yet kind heavens spare
First Line:
Yet yet he lives O yet kind heavens spare
Last Line:
And is it thus our promised joys must end
DMI number:
18118
782.
Wyatt resteth here that quick could never rest
First Line:
Wyatt resteth here that quick could never rest
Last Line:
The earth his bones the heavens possess his ghost
Author:
Henry Howard (Absolute)
DMI number:
8745
783.
Ye sacred maids that lead the tuneful choir
First Line:
Ye sacred maids that lead the tuneful choir
Last Line:
Upborn by seraphs to immortal joys
DMI number:
31855
784.
Ye sacred seats ye venerable urns
First Line:
Ye sacred seats ye venerable urns
Last Line:
Thy fate and want of thy recording muse
Author:
George Sewell (Absolute)
DMI number:
10588
785.
Ye sons of art whose lines in mimic draught
First Line:
Ye sons of art whose lines in mimic draught
Last Line:
Gilds the calm sunset of the doubtful day
DMI number:
17867
786.
Ye sons of Bacchus come and join
First Line:
Ye sons of Bacchus come and join
Last Line:
Of honest Harry Bellendine
DMI number:
31369
787.
Ye sons of rotten leather who in stall
First Line:
Ye sons of rotten leather who in stall
Last Line:
And persevered so to the very end
DMI number:
6082
788.
Ye friendly swains who mourned Menalcas fate
First Line:
Ye friendly swains who mourned Menalcas fate
Last Line:
Mature for heaven in bloom of life I died
DMI number:
10279
789.
Ye gentle swains who pass your days and nights
First Line:
Ye gentle swains who pass your days and nights
Last Line:
Feel not thy joys but feel their own despair
Author:
William Walsh (Absolute)
DMI number:
4254
790.
Ye groves lamenting breathe the sighs of woe
First Line:
Ye groves lamenting breathe the sighs of woe
Last Line:
Myself for Bion's life would charm the Stygian king
DMI number:
31496
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