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George Gascoigne
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Miscellany Genre
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1.
And now with care I can record those days
First Line:
And now with care I can record those days
Last Line:
To greener years which might endure the smart
Author:
George Gascoigne (Absolute)
DMI number:
13159
2.
At beauty's bar as I did stand
First Line:
At beauty's bar as I did stand
Last Line:
At her command when she doth call
Author:
George Gascoigne (Absolute)
DMI number:
13158
3.
Even as the raven the crow and greedy kite
First Line:
Even as the raven the crow and greedy kite
Last Line:
They pack them thence to place of richer haunt
Author:
George Gascoigne (Absolute)
DMI number:
49945
4.
In court whoso demaundes
First Line:
In court whoso demaundes
Last Line:
So bright a sunne as she
Author:
George Gascoigne (Absolute)
DMI number:
37331
5.
I sigh why so for sorrow of her smart
First Line:
I sigh why so for sorrow of her smart
Last Line:
And in your chest of chiefest secrets laid
Author:
George Gascoigne (Absolute)
DMI number:
50009
6.
I sigh why so for sorrow of her smart
First Line:
I sigh why so for sorrow of her smart
Last Line:
That knits thy will to mine
Author:
George Gascoigne (Absolute)
DMI number:
49944
7.
O loving youths this glass was made for you
First Line:
O loving youths this glass was made for you
Last Line:
As though black pitch were turned into snow
Author:
George Gascoigne (Absolute)
DMI number:
13160
8.
The faith that fails must needs be thought untrue
First Line:
The faith that fails must needs be thought untrue
Last Line:
What boots to wish and never to obtain
Author:
George Gascoigne (Absolute)
DMI number:
49946
9.
The poets old in their fond fable feign
First Line:
The poets old in their fond fable feign
Last Line:
They would love peace and bid war well to fare
Author:
George Gascoigne (Absolute)
DMI number:
13161
10.
What is this world a net to snare the soul
First Line:
What is this world a net to snare the soul
Last Line:
Shall live in woe or else in endless bliss
Author:
George Whetstone (Absolute) & George Gascoigne (Absolute)
DMI number:
50034
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