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641.
Why dost thou talk of dying so
First Line:
Why dost thou talk of dying so
Last Line:
For me an humble lambkin dies
Author:
Sir Richard Fanshawe (Absolute)
DMI number:
42093
642.
Whoso that wisely ways the profit and the price
First Line:
Whoso that wisely ways the profit and the price
Last Line:
Let virtue be the ground so shall it not be vain
DMI number:
9066
643.
Whoso that wisely weeps the profit and the price
First Line:
Whoso that wisely weeps the profit and the price
Last Line:
Let virtue be the ground so shall it not be vain
DMI number:
49547
644.
Why do the deeds of happier men
First Line:
Why do the deeds of happier men
Last Line:
And suffer all my shame
Author:
John Gambold (Confident)
DMI number:
27461
645.
Why do you thus mistaken youth
First Line:
Why do you thus mistaken youth
Last Line:
And really what you seem
DMI number:
35321
646.
Why do you thus your friend deceive
First Line:
Why do you thus your friend deceive
Last Line:
Prithee good sir for once deny
DMI number:
17770
647.
With reverence great and due submission
First Line:
With reverence great and due submission
Last Line:
K--h will not rhyme so yours Rob M--y
Author:
Sir Robert Murray Keith (Confident)
DMI number:
35307
648.
With such a pulse with such disordered veins
First Line:
With such a pulse with such disordered veins
Last Line:
And in Elisium keep Hephaestion mine
Author:
Anne Finch [nee Kingsmill] (Absolute)
DMI number:
3843
649.
With me coeval in the year
First Line:
With me coeval in the year
Last Line:
Till rising Phoebus chase the stars away
DMI number:
25601
650.
With desperate pain and secret woe
First Line:
With desperate pain and secret woe
Last Line:
Till love and life is lost
DMI number:
9671
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