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61.
Greatness most envied when least understood
First Line:
Greatness most envied when least understood
Last Line:
To be more wretched than the vulgar can
Author:
Sir Charles Sedley (Absolute)
DMI number:
18992
62.
Happy our race and blessed all mankind
First Line:
Happy our race and blessed all mankind
Last Line:
Be but a second Eve and save us now
Author:
Sir Charles Sedley (Speculation)
DMI number:
6349
63.
Hears not my Phillis how the birds
First Line:
Hears not my Phillis how the birds
Last Line:
Might pleasingly explain | Phillis without &c
Author:
Sir Charles Sedley (Absolute)
DMI number:
6297
64.
Hears not my Phillis how the birds
First Line:
Hears not my Phillis how the birds
Last Line:
Without his dart or flame | Phyllis &c
Author:
Sir Charles Sedley (Absolute)
DMI number:
9960
65.
Here sir Henry Leigh is lying
First Line:
Here sir Henry Leigh is lying
Last Line:
Now he lies down and she is kneeling
DMI number:
34874
66.
Here Sir Henry Leigh is lying
First Line:
Here Sir Henry Leigh is lying
Last Line:
Now he lies down she is kneeling
DMI number:
28466
67.
How cruel was Alonzo's fate
First Line:
How cruel was Alonzo's fate
Last Line:
What can be innocence
Author:
Sir Charles Sedley (Absolute)
DMI number:
3807
68.
How shall we please this age if in a song
First Line:
How shall we please this age if in a song
Last Line:
Vex the ill natured fools we cannot please
Author:
Sir Charles Sedley (Absolute)
DMI number:
6315
69.
I am a lusty Lively lad
First Line:
I am a lusty Lively lad
Last Line:
Have at your Knocking Jackets
Author:
Sir Charles Sedley (Absolute)
DMI number:
47899
70.
I ask not my Celia would love me again
First Line:
I ask not my Celia would love me again
Last Line:
But dye at her feet if so it decree
Author:
Sir Charles Sedley (Absolute)
DMI number:
44971
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