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51.
If that the cause of this your languishment
First Line:
If that the cause of this your languishment
Last Line:
That made them grow so high t' all honourable hap
Author:
Edmund Spenser (Absolute)
DMI number:
13893
52.
Let me you intreat
First Line:
Let me you intreat
Last Line:
Found never help who never would his hurts impart
Author:
Edmund Spenser (Absolute)
DMI number:
13397
53.
Many lewd lays ah woe is me the more
First Line:
Many lewd lays ah woe is me the more
Last Line:
Begins his own and my past fault renews
Author:
Edmund Spenser (Absolute)
DMI number:
8132
54.
Malicious envy rode
First Line:
Malicious envy rode
Last Line:
Such one vile envy was
Author:
Edmund Spenser (Absolute)
DMI number:
33743
55.
Ne do they care to have the ancestry
First Line:
Ne do they care to have the ancestry
Last Line:
As they themselves shall be forgot ere long
Author:
Edmund Spenser (Absolute)
DMI number:
16843
56.
Nought is on earth more sacred or divine
First Line:
Nought is on earth more sacred or divine
Last Line:
The justest man alive and truest did appear
Author:
Edmund Spenser (Absolute)
DMI number:
15851
57.
Nought under heaven so strongly doth allure
First Line:
Nought under heaven so strongly doth allure
Last Line:
To captive men and make them all the world reject
Author:
Edmund Spenser (Absolute)
DMI number:
13668
58.
O grief of grief o gall of all good hearts
First Line:
O grief of grief o gall of all good hearts
Last Line:
Alive or dead be by the muse adorned
Author:
Edmund Spenser (Absolute)
DMI number:
17104
59.
Now when the rose fingered morning fair
First Line:
Now when the rose fingered morning fair
Last Line:
Commanded them their daily works renew
Author:
Edmund Spenser (Absolute)
DMI number:
29693
60.
O the great happiness which shepherds have
First Line:
O the great happiness which shepherds have
Last Line:
In which fond men do all their days turmoil
Author:
Edmund Spenser (Absolute)
DMI number:
24079
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