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Collection of 16th century verse
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11.
If Jove himself be subject unto love
First Line:
If Jove himself be subject unto love
Last Line:
On whom nor Gods nor men can gaze their fill
Author:
Thomas Watson (Absolute)
DMI number:
44847
12.
If Love had lost his shafts and Iove down threw
First Line:
If Love had lost his shafts and Iove down threw
Last Line:
To live in love that hath no end of ill
Author:
Thomas Watson (Absolute)
DMI number:
49869
13.
If love had lost his shafts and Jove down threw
First Line:
If love had lost his shafts and Jove down threw
Last Line:
To live in love that hath no end of ill
Author:
Thomas Watson (Absolute)
DMI number:
49794
14.
Phoebus delights to view his laurel tree
First Line:
Phoebus delights to view his laurel tree
Last Line:
This little god so great a cause of woe
Author:
Thomas Watson (Absolute)
DMI number:
13194
15.
Speak gentle heart where is thy dwelling place
First Line:
Speak gentle heart where is thy dwelling place
Last Line:
I live in hope to have a happy day
Author:
Thomas Watson (Absolute)
DMI number:
49791
16.
The soldier worn with wars delights in peace
First Line:
The soldier worn with wars delights in peace
Last Line:
Have gained the port and now my love is past
Author:
Thomas Watson (Absolute)
DMI number:
49799
17.
Time wasteth years and months and dayes and hours
First Line:
Time wasteth years and months and dayes and hours
Last Line:
Nor any time shall make my love to fail
Author:
Thomas Watson (Absolute)
DMI number:
49857
18.
Time wasteth years and months and days and hours
First Line:
Time wasteth years and months and days and hours
Last Line:
Nor any time shall make my love to fail
Author:
Thomas Watson (Absolute)
DMI number:
49793
19.
Where heat of love doth once possess the heart
First Line:
Where heat of love doth once possess the heart
Last Line:
And gentle death is only end of woe
Author:
Thomas Watson (Absolute)
DMI number:
49798
20.
Wth fragrant flowers we strew the way
First Line:
Wth fragrant flowers we strew the way
Last Line:
Oh beauteous queen etc
Author:
Thomas Watson (Absolute)
DMI number:
44815
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