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31.
Dear Lady decked with comeliness
First Line:
Dear Lady decked with comeliness
Last Line:
Which through your favour I aspire
DMI number:
49197
32.
Dear madam oh how great the pity
First Line:
Dear madam oh how great the pity
Last Line:
And all be music rapture love
DMI number:
24288
33.
Dear Mary | This morn when at the inn I'd sold my hay
First Line:
Dear Mary | This morn when at the inn I'd sold my hay
Last Line:
Tis all I ask for others keep your pies
DMI number:
31962
34.
Dear object of my love whose powerful charms
First Line:
Dear object of my love whose powerful charms
Last Line:
Lurks the false traitorous undermining foe
Author:
John Ellis (Absolute)
DMI number:
24446
35.
Ere death these closing eyes for ever shade
First Line:
Ere death these closing eyes for ever shade
Last Line:
Death may dissolve but nothing change her love
Author:
John Hervey (Absolute)
DMI number:
25548
36.
Divine mistress | Since 'tis my fate to be thy slave
First Line:
Divine mistress | Since 'tis my fate to be thy slave
Last Line:
By death am freed from misery
DMI number:
42668
37.
Divinest mistress | Whom the powers above
First Line:
Divinest mistress | Whom the powers above
Last Line:
For life and death depend upon you still
DMI number:
42645
38.
Even he that whilom was thy faithful friend most just
First Line:
Even he that whilom was thy faithful friend most just
Last Line:
A better hap and that he may a truer mistress find
DMI number:
49127
39.
Excuse me bright Lucinda if I dare
First Line:
Excuse me bright Lucinda if I dare
Last Line:
That much to friendship more to love is due
DMI number:
21775
40.
Excuse the weakness of a blushing maid
First Line:
Excuse the weakness of a blushing maid
Last Line:
That bounds my wish my longing and desire
DMI number:
5286
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