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1011.
Ye weeping muses with sad pomp attend
First Line:
Ye weeping muses with sad pomp attend
Last Line:
Myrtillo's dead Myrtillo is no more
DMI number:
23029
1012.
Yea and a good cause why thus should I plain
First Line:
Yea and a good cause why thus should I plain
Last Line:
While he whom to you are bequeathed you keep
Author:
Nicholas Grimald (Absolute)
DMI number:
49404
1013.
Ye lasses blythe of bonny Aberdeen
First Line:
Ye lasses blythe of bonny Aberdeen
Last Line:
Ere we the gate that Alln's gane may gang
DMI number:
26880
1014.
Ye maids of the village attend
First Line:
Ye maids of the village attend
Last Line:
Is the pang from a lover to part
DMI number:
31950
1015.
Ye mountains so dreary and dread
First Line:
Ye mountains so dreary and dread
Last Line:
Tis blasphemy surely to pray
DMI number:
36941
1016.
Ye nymphs of Isis once melodious train
First Line:
Ye nymphs of Isis once melodious train
Last Line:
And gather all her choicest laurels there
DMI number:
17891
1017.
Ye powers my prayer both just and equal is
First Line:
Ye powers my prayer both just and equal is
Last Line:
And yours shall spread abroad as far as mine
DMI number:
43404
1018.
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
1019.
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
1020.
Ye English nations put your mourning on
First Line:
Ye English nations put your mourning on
Last Line:
Do mourn in consort with our groaning Thames
DMI number:
4563
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