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11.
In wonted walks since wonted fancies change
First Line:
In wonted walks since wonted fancies change
Last Line:
Infected minds infect each thing they see
Author:
Sir Philip Sidney (Absolute)
DMI number:
44919
12.
Join mates in mirth to me
First Line:
Join mates in mirth to me
Last Line:
As one for ever joined be
Author:
Sir Philip Sidney (Absolute)
DMI number:
49572
13.
Joyne mates in mirth to me
First Line:
Joyne mates in mirth to me
Last Line:
As one for ever joyned be
Author:
Sir Philip Sidney (Absolute)
DMI number:
44940
14.
It is not I that dye I doe but leave an Inne
First Line:
It is not I that dye I doe but leave an Inne
Last Line:
Lament ye when I lose but weep not when I win
Author:
Sir Philip Sidney (Absolute) & William Crashaw (Absolute)
DMI number:
48802
15.
My sheep are thoughts which I both guide and serve
First Line:
My sheep are thoughts which I both guide and serve
Last Line:
In you it is you must the judgement give
Author:
Sir Philip Sidney (Absolute)
DMI number:
44854
16.
If Orpheus' voice had force to breathe such music's love
First Line:
If Orpheus' voice had force to breathe such music's love
Last Line:
O eyes oh ears of men how are you charmed
Author:
Sir Philip Sidney (Absolute)
DMI number:
44872
17.
Nigh seated where the river flows
First Line:
Nigh seated where the river flows
Last Line:
Shall take and dash against the stones
Author:
Mary Herbert [nee Sidney] (Absolute)
DMI number:
26919
18.
Only joy now here you are
First Line:
Only joy now here you are
Last Line:
No no no no my dear let be
Author:
Sir Philip Sidney (Absolute)
DMI number:
44790
19.
Poor painters oft with silly poets join
First Line:
Poor painters oft with silly poets join
Last Line:
Of all those fools that will have all they see
Author:
Sir Philip Sidney (Absolute)
DMI number:
13169
20.
Poor poets oft with silly painters join
First Line:
Poor poets oft with silly painters join
Last Line:
Of all those fools that will have all they see
Author:
Sir Philip Sidney (Absolute)
DMI number:
23596
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