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101.
Of ceaseless thoughts my mind hath fram'd his wings
First Line:
Of ceaseless thoughts my mind hath fram'd his wings
Last Line:
Yet am I proud to gaine a Phoenix end
Author:
Thomas Lodge (Absolute)
DMI number:
44722
102.
O pleasing pleasing shades of night
First Line:
O pleasing pleasing shades of night
Last Line:
By turns we lived we died each other's life to save
DMI number:
10549
103.
O see my heart uncertain what effect
First Line:
O see my heart uncertain what effect
Last Line:
Cursed is he that dieth through delays
DMI number:
44771
104.
On every hill in every grove
First Line:
On every hill in every grove
Last Line:
Yet Damon still I seek in vain
Author:
John Dalton (Absolute)
DMI number:
24045
105.
Oh fond remembrance do not bring
First Line:
Oh fond remembrance do not bring
Last Line:
But make no business of desires
DMI number:
43609
106.
Oh what pleasure tis to find
First Line:
Oh what pleasure tis to find
Last Line:
And mine is in my victories
DMI number:
43601
107.
Phillis you have enough enjoyed
First Line:
Phillis you have enough enjoyed
Last Line:
Pleasures the cruel never know
Author:
Sir Charles Sedley (Absolute)
DMI number:
6285
108.
Phoebus delights to view his laurel tree
First Line:
Phoebus delights to view his laurel tree
Last Line:
This little god so great a cause of woe
Author:
Thomas Watson (Absolute)
DMI number:
13194
109.
Prithee friend leave off thy thinking
First Line:
Prithee friend leave off thy thinking
Last Line:
That drinkings a better sport than love
DMI number:
43342
110.
Poor painters oft with silly poets join
First Line:
Poor painters oft with silly poets join
Last Line:
Of all those fools that will have all they see
Author:
Sir Philip Sidney (Absolute)
DMI number:
13169
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