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241.
Yet was I never of your love agrieved
First Line:
Yet was I never of your love agrieved
Last Line:
And you yourself the cause thereof have been
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
8758
242.
Yon that in play peruse my plaint and read in ruine the smart
First Line:
Yon that in play peruse my plaint and read in ruine the smart
Last Line:
As is the dream which fancy drives whilst sense and reason sleep
DMI number:
9036
243.
Ye that in love find luck and sweet abundance
First Line:
Ye that in love find luck and sweet abundance
Last Line:
Joy let me dream of your felicity
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
8763
244.
You meaner beauties of the night
First Line:
You meaner beauties of the night
Last Line:
The eclypse and glory of her kind
Author:
Sir Henry Wotton (Absolute)
DMI number:
37828
245.
You meaner beutyes of the night
First Line:
You meaner beutyes of the night
Last Line:
The ecclipse and glory of her kinde
Author:
Sir Henry Wotton (Absolute)
DMI number:
37286
246.
Young fair and good ah why should young and fair
First Line:
Young fair and good ah why should young and fair
Last Line:
Though all too mean for who deserves the best
Author:
Thomas Edwards (Absolute)
DMI number:
22484
247.
Your shape your lips your eyes are still the same
First Line:
Your shape your lips your eyes are still the same
Last Line:
Were far more blest when you like me could love
Author:
George Lyttelton (Absolute)
DMI number:
22329
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