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31.
Say lovely offspring of the May
First Line:
Say lovely offspring of the May
Last Line:
I love I die through sad despair
Author:
William Broome (Confident)
DMI number:
7302
32.
See Sylvia see this new blown rose
First Line:
See Sylvia see this new blown rose
Last Line:
Come on and crop me whilst you may
Author:
Elijah Fenton (Absolute)
DMI number:
6470
33.
See these two little brooks that slowly creep
First Line:
See these two little brooks that slowly creep
Last Line:
Slakes but his thirst and goes away
Author:
William Cartwright (Absolute)
DMI number:
4812
34.
See how lovely spring comes in
First Line:
See how lovely spring comes in
Last Line:
Fruit that soon will load the tree
DMI number:
3546
35.
So the long absent winter sun
First Line:
So the long absent winter sun
Last Line:
We had a paradise that's lost
DMI number:
6641
36.
Sulmo's one third of the Pelinian land
First Line:
Sulmo's one third of the Pelinian land
Last Line:
And bow their towering heads to smooth your way
DMI number:
7303
37.
Stay my pretty dove and tell
First Line:
Stay my pretty dove and tell
Last Line:
Thou makest me chatter like a crow
DMI number:
3535
38.
The country now in all its pride
First Line:
The country now in all its pride
Last Line:
But none so fair and sweet as you
DMI number:
25832
39.
The fragrant painting of our flowery fields
First Line:
The fragrant painting of our flowery fields
Last Line:
And that which showed thy beauty show its use
Author:
Thomas Tickell (Absolute)
DMI number:
6999
40.
The earth we see drinks up the rain
First Line:
The earth we see drinks up the rain
Last Line:
For shame don't say I must not drink
DMI number:
6199
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