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1.
By uttering what thou knowest less glory'd got
First Line:
By uttering what thou knowest less glory'd got
Last Line:
Than by concealing what thou knowest not
DMI number:
40995
2.
But where's the fortress that can love debar
First Line:
But where's the fortress that can love debar
Last Line:
As sever hearts whom love hath made entire
Author:
William Browne (Absolute)
DMI number:
16213
3.
Count not how many years he is bereaved
First Line:
Count not how many years he is bereaved
Last Line:
He full of years departs and dieth old
Author:
William Browne (Absolute)
DMI number:
16105
4.
For women sure were made to be beloved
First Line:
For women sure were made to be beloved
Last Line:
The adamant his iron
Author:
William Browne (Absolute)
DMI number:
13684
5.
He cuts the green tufts off the enameled plain
First Line:
He cuts the green tufts off the enameled plain
Last Line:
Who is the true and who the feigned lover
DMI number:
41269
6.
Her hair was rolled in many a curious fret
First Line:
Her hair was rolled in many a curious fret
Last Line:
And were or tied or loath to fly away
Author:
William Browne (Absolute)
DMI number:
14990
7.
How many shepherds daughters who in duty
First Line:
How many shepherds daughters who in duty
Last Line:
Who merely marry wealth and not their mates
Author:
William Browne (Absolute)
DMI number:
16437
8.
In winter's time when hardly fed the flocks
First Line:
In winter's time when hardly fed the flocks
Last Line:
And shepherds boys for cold 'gan blow their nails
DMI number:
41596
9.
Is Death so great a Gamster that he throws
First Line:
Is Death so great a Gamster that he throws
Last Line:
Shall send the peaceful Dove to call thee forth
Author:
William Browne (Absolute)
DMI number:
45602
10.
I oft have heard of Lydford-Law
First Line:
I oft have heard of Lydford-Law
Last Line:
Unlesse by some tynn warrant
Author:
William Browne (Absolute)
DMI number:
46432
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