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401.
I plucked this morn these beauteous flowers
First Line:
I plucked this morn these beauteous flowers
Last Line:
So my odour be as sweet
Author:
Samuel Wesley (Absolute)
DMI number:
27405
402.
I view the world in little space
First Line:
I view the world in little space
Last Line:
Procure what millions do devour
DMI number:
21851
403.
I live in all things nothing lives in me
First Line:
I live in all things nothing lives in me
Last Line:
Never being useful but when I am so
DMI number:
15311
404.
I'll go to my love where he lies in the deep
First Line:
I'll go to my love where he lies in the deep
Last Line:
But a tortoise shell to ring my love's knell
DMI number:
44143
405.
I'll go to my love where he lies in the deep
First Line:
I'll go to my love where he lies in the deep
Last Line:
To ring to ring out his knell
DMI number:
44067
406.
I'll tell you how the rose at first grew red
First Line:
I'll tell you how the rose at first grew red
Last Line:
And triumph only in your livery
DMI number:
11833
407.
I'll tell you how the rose did first grow red
First Line:
I'll tell you how the rose did first grow red
Last Line:
They flourish only in your livery
Author:
William Strode (Confident)
DMI number:
11216
408.
I made these rhymes another had the land
First Line:
I made these rhymes another had the land
Last Line:
So you oh oxen plough but not for you
DMI number:
44508
409.
I wonder why dame nature thus
First Line:
I wonder why dame nature thus
Last Line:
To beauty leave the field
DMI number:
43535
410.
If Candlemas Day be fair and bright
First Line:
If Candlemas Day be fair and bright
Last Line:
Winter is gone and will not come again
DMI number:
23471
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