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141.
Though fortune and love may be deities still
First Line:
Though fortune and love may be deities still
Last Line:
Or languish away in despair | Or languish &c
DMI number:
21042
142.
Tired that the insolence of love
First Line:
Tired that the insolence of love
Last Line:
Stormed by such charms but without terms resign
DMI number:
44656
143.
To what a cumbersome unwieldiness
First Line:
To what a cumbersome unwieldiness
Last Line:
And the game killed or lost go talk or sleep
Author:
John Donne (Absolute)
DMI number:
6732
144.
To thee blessed nymph whom princely courts refine
First Line:
To thee blessed nymph whom princely courts refine
Last Line:
The raptured youth awakes the vision flies
Author:
William Dunkin (Absolute)
DMI number:
11002
145.
To make a truce sweet Mistress with your eyes
First Line:
To make a truce sweet Mistress with your eyes
Last Line:
Whose love and service evermore was true
DMI number:
44772
146.
To country quarters now confined
First Line:
To country quarters now confined
Last Line:
Shall pay my long arrears of bliss
DMI number:
11730
147.
Tune up my voice a higher note I yield
First Line:
Tune up my voice a higher note I yield
Last Line:
Judge you of love to whom all love is bent
Author:
Sir Philip Sidney (Absolute)
DMI number:
44865
148.
Weep you my lines for sorrow whilst I write
First Line:
Weep you my lines for sorrow whilst I write
Last Line:
My love was endless void of all deceit
DMI number:
44719
149.
What shall I do to give my soul some rest
First Line:
What shall I do to give my soul some rest
Last Line:
Twill never leave me til I leave that and die
DMI number:
44645
150.
What are my sheep without their wonted food
First Line:
What are my sheep without their wonted food
Last Line:
Whereto this solace ends
Author:
Robert Greene (Absolute)
DMI number:
44798
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