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991.
Why mourns my friend why weeps his downcast eye
First Line:
Why mourns my friend why weeps his downcast eye
Last Line:
From Jessy floating on her watery bier
Author:
William Shenstone (Absolute)
DMI number:
24586
992.
Why mourns my Thirsis thus What should the reason be
First Line:
Why mourns my Thirsis thus What should the reason be
Last Line:
And if you mean to go make no delay
DMI number:
7626
993.
Why Nicholas why dost thou make such haste
First Line:
Why Nicholas why dost thou make such haste
Last Line:
Avail farewell the rest tears do suppress
Author:
Nicholas Grimald (Absolute)
DMI number:
49403
994.
Why seems so dull the approach of spring
First Line:
Why seems so dull the approach of spring
Last Line:
Expression real grief disdains
DMI number:
38036
995.
With wit and genuine humour to dispel
First Line:
With wit and genuine humour to dispel
Last Line:
The sod which rested on the aged breast
DMI number:
32075
996.
Within this humble tomb confined
First Line:
Within this humble tomb confined
Last Line:
Whose fate they now with me deplore
DMI number:
9966
997.
Woman's by nature formed for soft desires
First Line:
Woman's by nature formed for soft desires
Last Line:
A wilful slave in bondage be his end
DMI number:
6437
998.
Yes I will weep for thy untimely fate
First Line:
Yes I will weep for thy untimely fate
Last Line:
Of all the storms that vex this wretched life
DMI number:
22301
999.
Yes it is past the fatal stroke is given
First Line:
Yes it is past the fatal stroke is given
Last Line:
And with thy beauties strives to mix her fame
Author:
James Marriott (Absolute)
DMI number:
32619
1000.
Yes noble youth tis true the softer arts
First Line:
Yes noble youth tis true the softer arts
Last Line:
Exalt but be thyself what they record
Author:
William Whitehead (Absolute)
DMI number:
27813
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