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111.
Truce with your voice enchanting fair
First Line:
Truce with your voice enchanting fair
Last Line:
That spite of water can take fire
DMI number:
6364
112.
Under this stone lies the cutter
First Line:
Under this stone lies the cutter
Last Line:
And at last is dead her martyr
DMI number:
33299
113.
Virtue thou ornament of human life
First Line:
Virtue thou ornament of human life
Last Line:
Not to fulfil their lust but deal their love
DMI number:
36723
114.
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
115.
Well now imperious fair I find
First Line:
Well now imperious fair I find
Last Line:
And his dear Guillemette offend
Author:
Thomas Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
8666
116.
What makes my dear Myra so thoughtful so coy
First Line:
What makes my dear Myra so thoughtful so coy
Last Line:
Nor envy the wealthy since Phaon | Myra is mine
DMI number:
31767
117.
When Delia on the plain appears
First Line:
When Delia on the plain appears
Last Line:
Tell me my heart if this be love
Author:
George Lyttelton (Absolute)
DMI number:
10980
118.
What tortures can there be in hell
First Line:
What tortures can there be in hell
Last Line:
Who would not have the sickness for the cure
Author:
William Walsh (Absolute)
DMI number:
6660
119.
When for the world's repose my Celia sleeps
First Line:
When for the world's repose my Celia sleeps
Last Line:
Thou hast no darts when Celia has no eyes
Author:
Samuel Whyte (Speculation)
DMI number:
33432
120.
When from her bosom Arria pulled the blade
First Line:
When from her bosom Arria pulled the blade
Last Line:
Alas I die by that which kills my dear
Author:
Josiah Relph (Absolute)
DMI number:
25199
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