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21.
Each man me tell'th I change most my device
First Line:
Each man me tell'th I change most my device
Last Line:
But always one our own both firm and stable
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
49288
22.
Each man me tell'th I change most my device
First Line:
Each man me tell'th I change most my device
Last Line:
But always one your own both firm and stable
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
49516
23.
Each man me telleth I change most my devise
First Line:
Each man me telleth I change most my devise
Last Line:
But always one your own both firm and stable
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
8766
24.
Driven by desire I did this deed
First Line:
Driven by desire I did this deed
Last Line:
Doth hurt himself and please his foe
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
8855
25.
Ever my hap is slack and slow in coming
First Line:
Ever my hap is slack and slow in coming
Last Line:
That all my trust and travel is but waste
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
8820
26.
Farewell love and all thy laws for ever
First Line:
Farewell love and all thy laws for ever
Last Line:
Me list no longer rotten bows to climb
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
8826
27.
Farewell love and all thy laws forever
First Line:
Farewell love and all thy laws forever
Last Line:
Me list no longer rotten boughs to climb
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
49341
28.
Farewell the hard of cruelty
First Line:
Farewell the hard of cruelty
Last Line:
Welcome among my pleasant smart
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
8782
29.
Farewell the heart of cruelty
First Line:
Farewell the heart of cruelty
Last Line:
Welcome among my pleasant smart
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
49303
30.
For want of will in woe I plain
First Line:
For want of will in woe I plain
Last Line:
Which lacketh will to change his place
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
8804
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