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1.
Actaeon lost in middle of his sport
First Line:
Actaeon lost in middle of his sport
Last Line:
Though love hath grav'n her name within my heart
Author:
Thomas Watson (Absolute)
DMI number:
44826
2.
Away despair the death of hopeless hearts
First Line:
Away despair the death of hopeless hearts
Last Line:
The glory of their pains had not been great
Author:
Thomas Watson (Absolute)
DMI number:
44785
3.
Aurora now began to rise again
First Line:
Aurora now began to rise again
Last Line:
And let the Thracian guide thee with his strings
Author:
Thomas Watson (Absolute)
DMI number:
44784
4.
Come gentle Death D Who calls L One that's oppressed
First Line:
Come gentle Death D Who calls L One that's oppressed
Last Line:
To rest with me that am more hot that fire
Author:
Thomas Watson (Absolute)
DMI number:
49792
5.
I curse the time wherein these lips of mine
First Line:
I curse the time wherein these lips of mine
Last Line:
Millions of blessings I will ever spend
Author:
Thomas Watson (Absolute)
DMI number:
49800
6.
I Hope and fear that for my weal or woe
First Line:
I Hope and fear that for my weal or woe
Last Line:
All this and more is in Sibilla seen
Author:
Thomas Watson (Absolute)
DMI number:
44786
7.
I joy not peace where yet no war is found
First Line:
I joy not peace where yet no war is found
Last Line:
All this dear Dame endure I for thy sake
Author:
Thomas Watson (Absolute)
DMI number:
49796
8.
In that I thirst for such a goddess grace
First Line:
In that I thirst for such a goddess grace
Last Line:
Are all the torments to be found in hell
Author:
Thomas Watson (Absolute)
DMI number:
49797
9.
In all this world I think none loves but I
First Line:
In all this world I think none loves but I
Last Line:
But here for love I die for love I die
Author:
Thomas Watson (Confident)
DMI number:
7529
10.
Love is a sour delight a sugared grief
First Line:
Love is a sour delight a sugared grief
Last Line:
Which am content to lodge her in my heart
Author:
Thomas Watson (Absolute)
DMI number:
49795
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