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541.
To you dear youth now banished from the swains
First Line:
To you dear youth now banished from the swains
Last Line:
Adieu my friend adieu dear shades adieu
DMI number:
36144
542.
To you my guide though unknown friend
First Line:
To you my guide though unknown friend
Last Line:
Fair fruit from out the rudest vine
DMI number:
18099
543.
To pious sorrow sacred be this day
First Line:
To pious sorrow sacred be this day
Last Line:
Sweet as his temper early as his fate
DMI number:
25858
544.
To Fuscus who in city sports delights
First Line:
To Fuscus who in city sports delights
Last Line:
Sincerely blessed but that I want my friend
Author:
Philip Francis (Absolute)
DMI number:
33199
545.
To endless rounds of hopes and fears
First Line:
To endless rounds of hopes and fears
Last Line:
Were formed for one another
DMI number:
264
546.
Twas in this isle o Wright indulge my lay
First Line:
Twas in this isle o Wright indulge my lay
Last Line:
And friendship well matured from youth to age
Author:
William Whitehead (Absolute)
DMI number:
27828
547.
Turn him and see his threads look if he be
First Line:
Turn him and see his threads look if he be
Last Line:
It is a richer purchase than of land
Author:
Benjamin Jonson (Absolute)
DMI number:
14821
548.
Tom and Will were shepherd swains
First Line:
Tom and Will were shepherd swains
Last Line:
Let them go shake their ears
Author:
Sidney Godolphin (Absolute)
DMI number:
867
549.
Tom and Will were shepherds swains
First Line:
Tom and Will were shepherds swains
Last Line:
Let them go shake their ears
Author:
Sidney Godolphin (Absolute)
DMI number:
4839
550.
Tom and Will were shepherds twain
First Line:
Tom and Will were shepherds twain
Last Line:
Let them go shake their ears
Author:
Sidney Godolphin (Absolute)
DMI number:
41888
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