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41.
Cupid abroad was lated in the night
First Line:
Cupid abroad was lated in the night
Last Line:
Therefore I grieve I welcomed such a guest
Author:
Robert Greene (Absolute)
DMI number:
49694
42.
Cupid at length I spy thy crafty wile
First Line:
Cupid at length I spy thy crafty wile
Last Line:
No marvel though I cannot when I please
DMI number:
49668
43.
Disdain that so doth fill me
First Line:
Disdain that so doth fill me
Last Line:
Desire will wear away
DMI number:
49671
44.
Deem as thee list upon good cause
First Line:
Deem as thee list upon good cause
Last Line:
I would I thought it were not
DMI number:
49137
45.
Divide my times and rate my wretched hours
First Line:
Divide my times and rate my wretched hours
Last Line:
Whose better hap may live to more delight
Author:
Sir Edward Dyer (Absolute)
DMI number:
44776
46.
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
47.
Fain to be content I bend myself to write
First Line:
Fain to be content I bend myself to write
Last Line:
Else all will cease to live and pen to write
Author:
Thomas Lodge (Absolute)
DMI number:
44731
48.
Fain would I learn of thee thou murdering eye
First Line:
Fain would I learn of thee thou murdering eye
Last Line:
Kill me as often as thou wilt
DMI number:
49871
49.
Fain would I learn of thee thou murth'ring eye
First Line:
Fain would I learn of thee thou murth'ring eye
Last Line:
Kill me as often as thou wilt
DMI number:
49833
50.
Fain would I learn of thee thou murthering eye
First Line:
Fain would I learn of thee thou murthering eye
Last Line:
Kill me as often as thou wilt
DMI number:
49645
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