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31.
See by some hand industrious grown
First Line:
See by some hand industrious grown
Last Line:
So natural as if born even here
Author:
Francis Willis (Absolute)
DMI number:
42614
32.
See how nature's self all gay
First Line:
See how nature's self all gay
Last Line:
Nature profuse and prodigal
Author:
Francis Willis (Absolute)
DMI number:
39251
33.
So when the beauteous soul prepares her way
First Line:
So when the beauteous soul prepares her way
Last Line:
Start from their buds as glorious as before
DMI number:
43380
34.
Talk not to me of schoolmen's rules
First Line:
Talk not to me of schoolmen's rules
Last Line:
All lie silent in the grave
Author:
Francis Willis (Absolute)
DMI number:
42608
35.
Talk not to me of schoolmen's rules
First Line:
Talk not to me of schoolmen's rules
Last Line:
For all lie silent in the grave
Author:
Francis Willis (Absolute)
DMI number:
39250
36.
Tell me love's envoy prithee do
First Line:
Tell me love's envoy prithee do
Last Line:
A prating daw or chattering jay
Author:
Francis Willis (Absolute)
DMI number:
39228
37.
Tell me love's envoy prithee do
First Line:
Tell me love's envoy prithee do
Last Line:
I'm dove in all parts but my tongue
Author:
Francis Willis (Absolute)
DMI number:
42586
38.
That noble soul the Phrygian boy
First Line:
That noble soul the Phrygian boy
Last Line:
Doubly debauched with wine and love
Author:
Francis Willis (Absolute)
DMI number:
39231
39.
The wretch that stole celestial fire
First Line:
The wretch that stole celestial fire
Last Line:
And in that envied tomb her lover laid
DMI number:
43377
40.
The youth who nobly stands his ground
First Line:
The youth who nobly stands his ground
Last Line:
And brings again our health new wine
Author:
Francis Willis (Absolute)
DMI number:
39262
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