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221.
Might I inquire the reasons of my fate
First Line:
Might I inquire the reasons of my fate
Last Line:
Oh shield me from it hide me in the grave
Author:
Mary Barber (Absolute)
DMI number:
11365
222.
Make haste make haste my miserable soul
First Line:
Make haste make haste my miserable soul
Last Line:
And then my tortured soul assume thy flight
DMI number:
43655
223.
Madam whose mercies are so boundless known
First Line:
Madam whose mercies are so boundless known
Last Line:
We yet at least desire more sorrow for your sake
DMI number:
42834
224.
Mine eyes have spent their tears and now are dry
First Line:
Mine eyes have spent their tears and now are dry
Last Line:
And let me die to end this endless pain
DMI number:
49678
225.
Loved by and loving the best youth of Rome
First Line:
Loved by and loving the best youth of Rome
Last Line:
I'll come to thee if thou canst not return
DMI number:
35934
226.
Memory be still why throng upon the thought
First Line:
Memory be still why throng upon the thought
Last Line:
For the long night and distant far his home
Author:
James Beattie (Absolute)
DMI number:
32635
227.
Nights were short and days were long
First Line:
Nights were short and days were long
Last Line:
I hied me home my sheep to fold
Author:
Richard Barnfield (Absolute)
DMI number:
44840
228.
Narcissus never by desire distressed
First Line:
Narcissus never by desire distressed
Last Line:
I live in fire and die yet not perish
DMI number:
44767
229.
Nay nay thou striv'st in vain my heart
First Line:
Nay nay thou striv'st in vain my heart
Last Line:
Yet never fear to fly
DMI number:
49685
230.
Near Thames' green banks a love lorn nymph reclined
First Line:
Near Thames' green banks a love lorn nymph reclined
Last Line:
I've but one life and there's a choice of swains
DMI number:
24389
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