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1771.
Why sit you here so dull
First Line:
Why sit you here so dull
Last Line:
And merrily sing so ho
DMI number:
43757
1772.
Why these complaints and whence that dreadful sigh
First Line:
Why these complaints and whence that dreadful sigh
Last Line:
And him O fate with vengeance just pursue
Author:
Francis Fawkes (Absolute)
DMI number:
27792
1773.
Why should passion lead me blind
First Line:
Why should passion lead me blind
Last Line:
That she'll fall even with a touch
DMI number:
11215
1774.
Within a little silent grove hard by
First Line:
Within a little silent grove hard by
Last Line:
Was blessed with the sweet words that came from her
Author:
John Chalkhill (Absolute)
DMI number:
13214
1775.
Within a secret grove the Paphian queen
First Line:
Within a secret grove the Paphian queen
Last Line:
Sunk in their marrow and transfixed their hearts
Author:
Jabez Hughes (Confident)
DMI number:
8353
1776.
Within the aerial fields by Maro sung
First Line:
Within the aerial fields by Maro sung
Last Line:
Resolved no more to seek the realms of night
DMI number:
9714
1777.
Within the deep recess of Ida's bower
First Line:
Within the deep recess of Ida's bower
Last Line:
And no dishonour to the other two
DMI number:
32336
1778.
Without thy cheerful active energy
First Line:
Without thy cheerful active energy
Last Line:
Through paths the muses never trod before
Author:
John Armstrong (Absolute)
DMI number:
30655
1779.
Yes I yield thy sovereign sway
First Line:
Yes I yield thy sovereign sway
Last Line:
When within the battle burns
Author:
Francis Fawkes (Absolute)
DMI number:
27188
1780.
Yes tis to virtuous deeds alone belong
First Line:
Yes tis to virtuous deeds alone belong
Last Line:
Of Albion's glories and of Albion's king
DMI number:
28384
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