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1.
A fitter match then this could not have bin
First Line:
A fitter match then this could not have bin
Last Line:
For now the flesh is married to the skin
Author:
William Strode (Absolute)
DMI number:
48521
2.
A Beauty smoother than an ivory plane
First Line:
A Beauty smoother than an ivory plane
Last Line:
Those hearts are double slain it shines so bright
Author:
William Strode (Absolute)
DMI number:
48141
3.
A Beauty smoother then the Ivory plaine
First Line:
A Beauty smoother then the Ivory plaine
Last Line:
Those hearts are doubly slaine it shines so bright
Author:
William Strode (Absolute)
DMI number:
46244
4.
A Riddle a Riddle me neighbor John
First Line:
A Riddle a Riddle me neighbor John
Last Line:
Chill hold in great in dudgine
Author:
William Strode (Absolute)
DMI number:
46406
5.
Be silent you still musick of the Spheares
First Line:
Be silent you still musick of the Spheares
Last Line:
To die with such an Anthem ore my tomb
Author:
William Strode (Absolute)
DMI number:
48193
6.
Be silent you still musick of the sphears
First Line:
Be silent you still musick of the sphears
Last Line:
And die with such an anthem ore my tomb
Author:
William Strode (Absolute)
DMI number:
46249
7.
Because of fleshy mould we be
First Line:
Because of fleshy mould we be
Last Line:
A Pilgrimmage unto his tomb
Author:
William Strode (Absolute)
DMI number:
46251
8.
Behold this little Volume here enrold
First Line:
Behold this little Volume here enrold
Last Line:
The legible and written Deity
Author:
William Strode (Absolute)
DMI number:
46252
9.
Could any show where Plinies people dwell
First Line:
Could any show where Plinies people dwell
Last Line:
My armour proof is incredulity
Author:
William Strode (Absolute)
DMI number:
48035
10.
For your good looks and for your Claret
First Line:
For your good looks and for your Claret
Last Line:
The spirits which your Sack hath lent
Author:
William Strode (Absolute)
DMI number:
48046
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