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291.
Under the sun is nothing new
First Line:
Under the sun is nothing new
Last Line:
And now farewell my heavenly friend
Author:
George Farewell (Absolute)
DMI number:
17809
292.
Well brother Will how sped
First Line:
Well brother Will how sped
Last Line:
And if I'm freed I'll never be caught again
DMI number:
43188
293.
W- whose dear friendship in the dawning years
First Line:
W- whose dear friendship in the dawning years
Last Line:
And praise thy lot contented with my own
Author:
Thomas Edwards (Absolute)
DMI number:
23555
294.
We then increase the beauteous object's fame
First Line:
We then increase the beauteous object's fame
Last Line:
In spite of which your friendship is entire
DMI number:
8533
295.
Valgius the generous and the wise
First Line:
Valgius the generous and the wise
Last Line:
But oh 'tis more to want a friend
Author:
Matthew Pilkington (Absolute)
DMI number:
15785
296.
Was ever a mistress so gentle as mine
First Line:
Was ever a mistress so gentle as mine
Last Line:
And lover and husband shall never divide
DMI number:
12807
297.
What glorious verse from love has sprung
First Line:
What glorious verse from love has sprung
Last Line:
Which they to others give
Author:
Sir Charles Hanbury Williams (Absolute)
DMI number:
27498
298.
What has this life to make it worth our care
First Line:
What has this life to make it worth our care
Last Line:
And court the fancied tyrant for relief
DMI number:
3494
299.
What Aaron drunk tis a profane mistake
First Line:
What Aaron drunk tis a profane mistake
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But woe to him whom they're disposed to abuse
DMI number:
17365
300.
What in this world deserves a moment's thought
First Line:
What in this world deserves a moment's thought
Last Line:
Now grant me Celia and I ask no more
DMI number:
20478
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