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111.
I remember in the age of Assaracus
First Line:
I remember in the age of Assaracus
Last Line:
And true heroical actions
DMI number:
15047
112.
I salute thee sweet Princess with title of grace
First Line:
I salute thee sweet Princess with title of grace
Last Line:
This ding dong of pleasure may satisfy you
Author:
Richard Johnson (Speculation)
DMI number:
12052
113.
I once a duchess was of great renown
First Line:
I once a duchess was of great renown
Last Line:
Think on their ends that like to hers may be
DMI number:
17236
114.
I was I am not smiled that since did weep
First Line:
I was I am not smiled that since did weep
Last Line:
Lived in the world that to the world now die
DMI number:
29901
115.
I Leofrie for love of thee
First Line:
I Leofrie for love of thee
Last Line:
Do set Coventry toll free
DMI number:
29924
116.
I love these ancient ruins
First Line:
I love these ancient ruins
Last Line:
Must have like death that we have
DMI number:
40898
117.
I might perceive his eye in her eye lost
First Line:
I might perceive his eye in her eye lost
Last Line:
My body sink my soul in endless woe
Author:
Thomas Kyd (Speculation) & William Shakespeare (Speculation)
DMI number:
27086
118.
I wonder Villiers thou shouldst importune me
First Line:
I wonder Villiers thou shouldst importune me
Last Line:
Catch we the father after how we can
Author:
Thomas Kyd (Speculation) & William Shakespeare (Speculation)
DMI number:
27095
119.
If birth illustrious or if beauty's pride
First Line:
If birth illustrious or if beauty's pride
Last Line:
Their happy hours without a cloud may pass
DMI number:
23882
120.
If the rude empire of wide-wafting time
First Line:
If the rude empire of wide-wafting time
Last Line:
His sovereign's favour and his country's love
DMI number:
28451
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