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61.
The blinded boy that bends the bow
First Line:
The blinded boy that bends the bow
Last Line:
Upon the fruits of bitter grief
DMI number:
9062
62.
The pillar perished is whereto I lent
First Line:
The pillar perished is whereto I lent
Last Line:
Till dreadful death do ease my doleful state
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
8829
63.
The pride of every grove I chose
First Line:
The pride of every grove I chose
Last Line:
The justice of thy Chloe's sorrow
Author:
Matthew Prior (Absolute)
DMI number:
23770
64.
The life is long that loathsomely doth last
First Line:
The life is long that loathsomely doth last
Last Line:
To such a life as ever shall remain
DMI number:
8865
65.
This is not the Elysian grove
First Line:
This is not the Elysian grove
Last Line:
Dissolve to tears and melt away
DMI number:
43924
66.
Though I am young and cannot tell
First Line:
Though I am young and cannot tell
Last Line:
Extremes to touch and mean nothing
DMI number:
44025
67.
This worthy corpse where shall we lay
First Line:
This worthy corpse where shall we lay
Last Line:
In Baxter's saints everlasting rest
DMI number:
4907
68.
Tis liberty alone I crave
First Line:
Tis liberty alone I crave
Last Line:
Is but predestination
DMI number:
44064
69.
Though you doom all to die who dare adore thee
First Line:
Though you doom all to die who dare adore thee
Last Line:
While others die of pain I'll die of pleasure
DMI number:
43906
70.
To fair Fidele's grassy tomb
First Line:
To fair Fidele's grassy tomb
Last Line:
And mourned till pity's self be dead
Author:
William Collins (Absolute)
DMI number:
25711
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