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81.
Like as the Hawk is led by lure to draw from tree to tree
First Line:
Like as the Hawk is led by lure to draw from tree to tree
Last Line:
My heart for joy would tune accord to sing some pleasant song
DMI number:
49140
82.
Most worthy Sir | Unto your noble blood
First Line:
Most worthy Sir | Unto your noble blood
Last Line:
Of these good wishes that flow from the best | Of your most entire servant
DMI number:
44498
83.
My poor expecting heart beats for thy breast
First Line:
My poor expecting heart beats for thy breast
Last Line:
What is the world to him who lives for thee alone
DMI number:
24293
84.
My Ipsitilla charming fair
First Line:
My Ipsitilla charming fair
Last Line:
Forestalling with desire the distant joy
DMI number:
8542
85.
My dearest sweet if these sad lines do hap
First Line:
My dearest sweet if these sad lines do hap
Last Line:
And not the subject of your tyranny
Author:
Francis Davison (Absolute)
DMI number:
49596
86.
I'm pleased with the success your valour gave
First Line:
I'm pleased with the success your valour gave
Last Line:
Hyllus farewell my dear I come to thee
Author:
John Oldmixon (Speculation)
DMI number:
5740
87.
I love you for your squinting eyes
First Line:
I love you for your squinting eyes
Last Line:
And savealls for your nose
DMI number:
40670
88.
If thou art unkind I never shall health enjoy
First Line:
If thou art unkind I never shall health enjoy
Last Line:
Think that thou seest the streams that flow from mine
Author:
Thomas Otway (Absolute)
DMI number:
5727
89.
If ever the force of love Theander knew
First Line:
If ever the force of love Theander knew
Last Line:
Whose joy your presence can alone renew
DMI number:
24259
90.
If slighted Iris can your pity move
First Line:
If slighted Iris can your pity move
Last Line:
Iris loved Philus and she died sincere
Author:
Samuel Henley (Absolute)
DMI number:
32544
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