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401.
Venomous thorns that are so sharp and keen
First Line:
Venomous thorns that are so sharp and keen
Last Line:
Since every woe is joined with some wealth
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
8842
402.
Was ever knight for ladyes sake
First Line:
Was ever knight for ladyes sake
Last Line:
In Warwicke still you may behold
DMI number:
37597
403.
Was it a dream or did I hear
First Line:
Was it a dream or did I hear
Last Line:
Be kind and kill me with your hate
DMI number:
6564
404.
What rage is this what furor of what kind
First Line:
What rage is this what furor of what kind
Last Line:
May threat thy cruel heart
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
8838
405.
What sight is that does every sense control
First Line:
What sight is that does every sense control
Last Line:
Yet she has injured and can never forgive
DMI number:
4162
406.
What moved me then Say Love for thou canst tell
First Line:
What moved me then Say Love for thou canst tell
Last Line:
Since by her looks I write by which I live
DMI number:
49642
407.
What needs these threatening words and wasted wind
First Line:
What needs these threatening words and wasted wind
Last Line:
Let us see then if one be worth the other
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
8777
408.
Well now great love I plainly see
First Line:
Well now great love I plainly see
Last Line:
And soars to heaven why should mine not do so
DMI number:
43374
409.
What fool on earth since all must fate obey
First Line:
What fool on earth since all must fate obey
Last Line:
And shun the world that did my hopes destroy
DMI number:
3529
410.
What fools are all we lovers thus to own
First Line:
What fools are all we lovers thus to own
Last Line:
And only say that she is very she
DMI number:
43421
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