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181.
Mourn all ye poets mourn ye nymphs and swains
First Line:
Mourn all ye poets mourn ye nymphs and swains
Last Line:
And think my death more happy than my life
DMI number:
18147
182.
My time o ye muses was happily spent
First Line:
My time o ye muses was happily spent
Last Line:
Take heed all ye swains how ye love one so fair
Author:
John Byrom (Absolute)
DMI number:
11817
183.
My time o ye muses was happily spent
First Line:
My time o ye muses was happily spent
Last Line:
Take heed all ye swains how you love one so fair
Author:
John Byrom (Absolute)
DMI number:
9320
184.
Must poor lovers still be wooing
First Line:
Must poor lovers still be wooing
Last Line:
With new themes of poetry | Then all the little gods &c
DMI number:
3996
185.
My pipe sounds a cheerfuller note
First Line:
My pipe sounds a cheerfuller note
Last Line:
Sweet echo my sighs does repeat
DMI number:
31259
186.
More bright the sun began to dawn
First Line:
More bright the sun began to dawn
Last Line:
And who aye who'd have thought it
DMI number:
32909
187.
Morpheus Morpheus god of sleep
First Line:
Morpheus Morpheus god of sleep
Last Line:
And wanton in the breaking day
DMI number:
43223
188.
I see ye're shepherd early up at morn
First Line:
I see ye're shepherd early up at morn
Last Line:
And yet with you and me it doth dispence
DMI number:
4378
189.
I pass the silent rural hour
First Line:
I pass the silent rural hour
Last Line:
Five talents ten whenever you please
DMI number:
40647
190.
If all the world and love were young
First Line:
If all the world and love were young
Last Line:
To live with thee and be thy love
Author:
Sir Walter Ralegh [Raleigh] (Absolute)
DMI number:
13188
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