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551.
Most beauteous seal of virgin's wax
First Line:
Most beauteous seal of virgin's wax
Last Line:
Since tis entitled Cupid's hill
DMI number:
44086
552.
My Blouzelinda is the blithest lass
First Line:
My Blouzelinda is the blithest lass
Last Line:
My summer's shadow and my winter's fire
Author:
John Gay (Absolute)
DMI number:
22694
553.
My dear that dark obstruction move
First Line:
My dear that dark obstruction move
Last Line:
For he who sees it dies
DMI number:
10508
554.
My dearest mistress hath an heart
First Line:
My dearest mistress hath an heart
Last Line:
If that we lye one night asunder
DMI number:
43309
555.
My eager eyes have sought in vain
First Line:
My eager eyes have sought in vain
Last Line:
The stars withdraw their waning fire
Author:
Samuel Whyte (Speculation)
DMI number:
36689
556.
I sing the nymph a very woman
First Line:
I sing the nymph a very woman
Last Line:
Her died mundungus tea was brewed in
DMI number:
12196
557.
I relish not these philosophical feasts
First Line:
I relish not these philosophical feasts
Last Line:
Be first innoculated not the bodies
Author:
Benjamin Jonson (Absolute)
DMI number:
13674
558.
I saw Clarenda walk about
First Line:
I saw Clarenda walk about
Last Line:
To deck her froze into a gem
DMI number:
44111
559.
I tell with equal truth and grief
First Line:
I tell with equal truth and grief
Last Line:
And let her prison be my arms
DMI number:
25701
560.
I never thought that Celia's tender heart
First Line:
I never thought that Celia's tender heart
Last Line:
And your hands grow as fatal as your eyes
DMI number:
11079
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