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Jane Barker
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Ah happy are we anchorites that know
First Line:
Ah happy are we anchorites that know
Last Line:
Defying both the storms of fate and love
DMI number:
43476
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Ah lovely stream how fitly may thou be
First Line:
Ah lovely stream how fitly may thou be
Last Line:
Could so slight all vicissitudes of fate
DMI number:
43443
3.
Alas why made thou such a vow
First Line:
Alas why made thou such a vow
Last Line:
The tempter most accursed
DMI number:
43462
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Ah beauteous sex to you we're bound to give
First Line:
Ah beauteous sex to you we're bound to give
Last Line:
Sent you their images from paradise
DMI number:
43454
5.
Although thou now put me in doubt
First Line:
Although thou now put me in doubt
Last Line:
Which souls do really hear and see
DMI number:
43475
6.
As amorous Corydon was laid
First Line:
As amorous Corydon was laid
Last Line:
But now a Criminal
DMI number:
43472
7.
Ask me not why the rose doth fade
First Line:
Ask me not why the rose doth fade
Last Line:
Pine and consume into a flame
DMI number:
43483
8.
Bright shees what glories had your names acquired
First Line:
Bright shees what glories had your names acquired
Last Line:
That all have or do or would be doing so
DMI number:
43446
9.
Come sorrow come embrace my yielding heart
First Line:
Come sorrow come embrace my yielding heart
Last Line:
The nation surely Madam mourns with you
DMI number:
43456
10.
Dear brother so far as you advance
First Line:
Dear brother so far as you advance
Last Line:
Their hell a smaller curse had been
DMI number:
43455
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