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1.
Experience now doth show what God has taught before
First Line:
Experience now doth show what God has taught before
Last Line:
Eschew the golden hall thy thatched house is best
DMI number:
49442
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Experience now doth show what God us taught before
First Line:
Experience now doth show what God us taught before
Last Line:
Eschew the golden hall thy thatched house is best
DMI number:
49570
3.
Flee from the press and dwell with soothfastness
First Line:
Flee from the press and dwell with soothfastness
Last Line:
So troth shall thee deliver it is no dread
Author:
Geoffrey Chaucer (Absolute)
DMI number:
49480
4.
If right be racked and over-run
First Line:
If right be racked and over-run
Last Line:
I will not cease to wish you still
Author:
Henry Howard (Absolute)
DMI number:
49518
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If right be tracked and over-run
First Line:
If right be tracked and over-run
Last Line:
I will not cease to wish you still
Author:
Henry Howard (Absolute)
DMI number:
49412
6.
What pleasure have great princes
First Line:
What pleasure have great princes
Last Line:
Yet merry it is and quiet
Author:
William Byrd (Absolute)
DMI number:
44890
7.
When dreadful swelling seas through boisterous windy blasts
First Line:
When dreadful swelling seas through boisterous windy blasts
Last Line:
To wish the less then when the more to cause delight is spent
DMI number:
49438
8.
Who craftly casts to steer his boat
First Line:
Who craftly casts to steer his boat
Last Line:
take heed to hie to hoise thy sail
DMI number:
49436