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11.
Easop relates a tale weil worth renown
First Line:
Easop relates a tale weil worth renown
Last Line:
Blythness of hairt in peace with small possesion
Author:
Robert Henryson (Absolute)
DMI number:
10873
12.
Do way your physic I faint no more
First Line:
Do way your physic I faint no more
Last Line:
For lo your salve comes all too late
DMI number:
9070
13.
Driven by desire I did this deed
First Line:
Driven by desire I did this deed
Last Line:
Doth hurt himself and please his foe
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
8855
14.
Experience now doth show what god us taught before
First Line:
Experience now doth show what god us taught before
Last Line:
Eschew the golden hall thy patched house is best
DMI number:
8895
15.
For want of will in woe I plain
First Line:
For want of will in woe I plain
Last Line:
Which lacketh will to change his place
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
8804
16.
Flee from the prease and dwell with sooth fastness
First Line:
Flee from the prease and dwell with sooth fastness
Last Line:
So trouth shall thee deliver it is no dread
DMI number:
9017
17.
From the beseiged Ardea all in post
First Line:
From the beseiged Ardea all in post
Last Line:
To Tarquin's everlasting banishment
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
5913
18.
Gently ah gently lady touch the wound
First Line:
Gently ah gently lady touch the wound
Last Line:
For I too weak for bleeding grow
DMI number:
42676
19.
Gernons fyrst named of Brutys bloude of Troy
First Line:
Gernons fyrst named of Brutys bloude of Troy
Last Line:
And therfore the Perses Percies the Cressant doth renew
DMI number:
37764
20.
From worldly woe the end of misbelief
First Line:
From worldly woe the end of misbelief
Last Line:
His sprite in heaven shall triumph over thee
DMI number:
9054
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