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51.
The golden gift that nature did thee give
First Line:
The golden gift that nature did thee give
Last Line:
Who seeks always thine honour to preserve
Author:
Henry Howard (Absolute)
DMI number:
8724
52.
The great Macedon that out of Perse chased
First Line:
The great Macedon that out of Perse chased
Last Line:
Ought them awake out of their sinful sleep
Author:
Henry Howard (Absolute)
DMI number:
8743
53.
The great Macedon that out of Persia chased
First Line:
The great Macedon that out of Persia chased
Last Line:
Ought them awake out of their sinful sleep
Author:
Henry Howard (Absolute)
DMI number:
49271
54.
The fancy which that I have served long
First Line:
The fancy which that I have served long
Last Line:
Against my will full pleased with my pain
Author:
Henry Howard (Absolute)
DMI number:
8751
55.
The longer life the more offence
First Line:
The longer life the more offence
Last Line:
Wherefore come death and let me die
Author:
Henry Howard (Absolute)
DMI number:
8868
56.
The soote season that bud and bloom forth brings
First Line:
The soote season that bud and bloom forth brings
Last Line:
Each care decays and yet my sorrow springs
Author:
Henry Howard (Absolute)
DMI number:
8711
57.
The stately seats the ladies bright of hue
First Line:
The stately seats the ladies bright of hue
Last Line:
The dances short long tales of sweet delight
Author:
Henry Howard (Absolute)
DMI number:
9099
58.
The storms are passed these clouds are overblown
First Line:
The storms are passed these clouds are overblown
Last Line:
For britain's sake alas and now is dead
Author:
Henry Howard (Absolute)
DMI number:
8749
59.
The storms are past these clouds are over-blown
First Line:
The storms are past these clouds are over-blown
Last Line:
For Britain's sake alas and now is dead
Author:
Henry Howard (Absolute)
DMI number:
49276
60.
The sun hath twice brought forth his tender green
First Line:
The sun hath twice brought forth his tender green
Last Line:
Shall well appear and by my death be seen
Author:
Henry Howard (Absolute)
DMI number:
8710
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