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11.
Actaeon lost in middle of his sport
First Line:
Actaeon lost in middle of his sport
Last Line:
Though love hath grav'n her name within my heart
Author:
Thomas Watson (Absolute)
DMI number:
44826
12.
Adieu desert how art thou spent
First Line:
Adieu desert how art thou spent
Last Line:
That thy true heart should cause thy woe
DMI number:
9075
13.
Adieu unspotted excellence adieu
First Line:
Adieu unspotted excellence adieu
Last Line:
Since we must thee the boast of it resign
DMI number:
27176
14.
Adieu ye oft trod paths of Marlborough's plains
First Line:
Adieu ye oft trod paths of Marlborough's plains
Last Line:
And even my autumn have the charms of May
DMI number:
9409
15.
Ah trees why fall your leaves so fast
First Line:
Ah trees why fall your leaves so fast
Last Line:
We grieve since Phillis nill kind Damon's love consort
Author:
Thomas Lodge (Absolute)
DMI number:
44851
16.
Ah what avails this short sublunar sphere
First Line:
Ah what avails this short sublunar sphere
Last Line:
And happy lovers shudder at the tale
Author:
Daniel Hayes (Absolute)
DMI number:
32707
17.
Alas how wander I amidst these woods
First Line:
Alas how wander I amidst these woods
Last Line:
Woe to thy bow thy fire the cause of my decay
Author:
Thomas Lodge (Absolute)
DMI number:
44908
18.
Alas my heart mine eye hath wronged thee
First Line:
Alas my heart mine eye hath wronged thee
Last Line:
She can not love and therefore thou must die
Author:
Sir Edward Dyer (Absolute)
DMI number:
44736
19.
Alas my heart mine eye hath wronged thee
First Line:
Alas my heart mine eye hath wronged thee
Last Line:
She cannot love and therefore thou must die
Author:
Sir Edward Dyer (Absolute)
DMI number:
44842
20.
Alas my love ye do me wrong
First Line:
Alas my love ye do me wrong
Last Line:
And who but the Lady Greensleeves
DMI number:
49218
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