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1.
Alack when I look back upon my youth that's past
First Line:
Alack when I look back upon my youth that's past
Last Line:
So lord with mercy do forgive the follies of my youth
Author:
William Hunnis (Absolute)
DMI number:
50014
2.
Behold the blast which blows the blossoms from the tree
First Line:
Behold the blast which blows the blossoms from the tree
Last Line:
Hath mowen the fruits of death which never more shall grow
Author:
William Hunnis (Absolute)
DMI number:
50001
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Behold the blast which blows the blossoms from the tree
First Line:
Behold the blast which blows the blossoms from the tree
Last Line:
Where death has mowen the fruits of death which never more shall grow
Author:
William Hunnis (Absolute)
DMI number:
49907
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In search of things that secret are my mated muse began
First Line:
In search of things that secret are my mated muse began
Last Line:
Now yields himself unto disdain his vassal and his thrall
Author:
William Hunnis (Absolute)
DMI number:
50017
5.
In choice of friends what hap had I to choose one of siren's kind
First Line:
In choice of friends what hap had I to choose one of siren's kind
Last Line:
Fie fie upon such treachery
Author:
William Hunnis (Absolute)
DMI number:
49973
6.
In choice of friends what hap had I to choose one of siren's kind
First Line:
In choice of friends what hap had I to choose one of siren's kind
Last Line:
Strike down the sail and trust no more
Author:
William Hunnis (Absolute)
DMI number:
50015
7.
In hope the shipman hoisteth sail in hope of passage good
First Line:
In hope the shipman hoisteth sail in hope of passage good
Last Line:
That hope breeds health and health breeds ease to every troubled mind
Author:
William Hunnis (Absolute)
DMI number:
49961
8.
In wealth we see some wealthy men abound in wealth and most wealthily
First Line:
In wealth we see some wealthy men abound in wealth and most wealthily
Last Line:
Then those of which we spoke before
Author:
William Hunnis (Absolute)
DMI number:
50018
9.
Like as the doleful dove delights alone to be
First Line:
Like as the doleful dove delights alone to be
Last Line:
Examples be of mine estate though there appear no wound
Author:
William Hunnis (Absolute)
DMI number:
50013
10.
My eye why doest thou light on that which was not thine
First Line:
My eye why doest thou light on that which was not thine
Last Line:
And therewith write upon my grave behold the force of love
Author:
William Hunnis (Absolute)
DMI number:
50040
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