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61.
Dear absent master of this sweet domain
First Line:
Dear absent master of this sweet domain
Last Line:
Whose grief sincere you find from this sad song
DMI number:
23241
62.
Cymon a poor but happy wight
First Line:
Cymon a poor but happy wight
Last Line:
Tis manly never to despair
DMI number:
30081
63.
D | Dear child you are but young what make you then
First Line:
D | Dear child you are but young what make you then
Last Line:
I must contented be with pleasing dreams | Exeunt Ambo
DMI number:
44364
64.
Communicated joys as sown do grow
First Line:
Communicated joys as sown do grow
Last Line:
Whilst increase comes by that which we bestow
Author:
William Alexander (Absolute)
DMI number:
13964
65.
Dear youth didst thou by sweet experience know
First Line:
Dear youth didst thou by sweet experience know
Last Line:
To be an amorous beau or drunken fool
Author:
Edward Ward (Absolute)
DMI number:
21773
66.
Death I fear me
First Line:
Death I fear me
Last Line:
The flying enemy
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
15780
67.
Delights those beautiful illusions play
First Line:
Delights those beautiful illusions play
Last Line:
But stream like watry sunbeams through a cloud
Author:
Sir Richard Blackmore (Absolute)
DMI number:
9427
68.
Descend sweet peace and gild the year
First Line:
Descend sweet peace and gild the year
Last Line:
Where peace forsakes the mind
DMI number:
34447
69.
Diogenes was merry in his tub
First Line:
Diogenes was merry in his tub
Last Line:
For the more we laugh the more we may
Author:
John Playford (Absolute)
DMI number:
44193
70.
Fame riches honour birth or wit
First Line:
Fame riches honour birth or wit
Last Line:
There's nought to wish or fear
DMI number:
23292
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