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121.
Speak gentle heart where is thy dwelling place
First Line:
Speak gentle heart where is thy dwelling place
Last Line:
I live in hope to have a happy day
Author:
Thomas Watson (Absolute)
DMI number:
49791
122.
Sought by the world and hath the world disdain'd
First Line:
Sought by the world and hath the world disdain'd
Last Line:
Death was the end of every such desire
DMI number:
44748
123.
Tell me by all the melting joys of love
First Line:
Tell me by all the melting joys of love
Last Line:
Am I not fit to write a tragedy
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
15573
124.
Tell me no more of minds embracing minds
First Line:
Tell me no more of minds embracing minds
Last Line:
For seeing Chloris he turned flesh again
Author:
William Cartwright (Speculation)
DMI number:
6841
125.
Sylvia forever lovely dearest maid
First Line:
Sylvia forever lovely dearest maid
Last Line:
And melts down every passion into love
Author:
Samuel Croxall (Absolute)
DMI number:
23860
126.
Sweet thoughts the food on which I feeding starve
First Line:
Sweet thoughts the food on which I feeding starve
Last Line:
How chance that death in sweetness lies
DMI number:
49650
127.
The frozen snake oppressed with heaped snow
First Line:
The frozen snake oppressed with heaped snow
Last Line:
If with this verse my hated l ife might end
DMI number:
44942
128.
The frozen snake oppressed with heaped snow
First Line:
The frozen snake oppressed with heaped snow
Last Line:
If with this verse my hated life might end
Author:
Sir Walter Ralegh [Raleigh] (Absolute)
DMI number:
49665
129.
The days were once and very late
First Line:
The days were once and very late
Last Line:
I swallowed up both bait and hook
DMI number:
32091
130.
The fairest pearls that Northern seas do breed
First Line:
The fairest pearls that Northern seas do breed
Last Line:
Accept it for thy prisoner as it is
DMI number:
44943
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