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Aphra Behn
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11.
Say why are you of late so drowsy grown
First Line:
Say why are you of late so drowsy grown
Last Line:
Whilst both our hearts as if in one agree
DMI number:
43187
12.
Such charms of youth such ravishment
First Line:
Such charms of youth such ravishment
Last Line:
To gaze on this intruder thus he said
Author:
Aphra Behn (Absolute)
DMI number:
23268
13.
There was a London gentlewoman
First Line:
There was a London gentlewoman
Last Line:
With knick a knack knick a knack &c
DMI number:
43320
14.
Weep weep Lysander for the lovely maid
First Line:
Weep weep Lysander for the lovely maid
Last Line:
If ever ye loved like me or were so blessed as I
Author:
Aphra Behn (Absolute)
DMI number:
23361
15.
When meate and drinke is great plentye
First Line:
When meate and drinke is great plentye
Last Line:
Such carping for to kythe
DMI number:
37334
16.
Whilom as olde stories tellen us
First Line:
Whilom as olde stories tellen us
Last Line:
And God save alle this fayr cumpanye
Author:
Geoffrey Chaucer (Absolute)
DMI number:
12740
17.
Whilst on their wings the gentle zephyrs bear
First Line:
Whilst on their wings the gentle zephyrs bear
Last Line:
And with repeated vows of constancy dismissed
DMI number:
8420
18.
Young Pheon strove the bliss to taste
First Line:
Young Pheon strove the bliss to taste
Last Line:
Without ever saying no
DMI number:
43194
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