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261.
The body's here the soul is fled
First Line:
The body's here the soul is fled
Last Line:
What does exceed reports of fame
DMI number:
9725
262.
The bonny grey-eyed morn began to peep
First Line:
The bonny grey-eyed morn began to peep
Last Line:
For to enjoy when that the knot's tied fast
DMI number:
8300
263.
The man who gives the ancients praise
First Line:
The man who gives the ancients praise
Last Line:
And argue for it in age
DMI number:
25079
264.
The rose as poets us persuade
First Line:
The rose as poets us persuade
Last Line:
Of Venus gave the smell
DMI number:
18276
265.
The paip that pagane full of pryde
First Line:
The paip that pagane full of pryde
Last Line:
And heisit thair hippis on hie | Hay trix tryme go trix under the grene wod-trie
Author:
John Wedderburn (Confident)
DMI number:
10956
266.
The old Egyptians hid their wit
First Line:
The old Egyptians hid their wit
Last Line:
But folly's at full length
Author:
Philip Dormer Stanhope (Speculation) & Jane Brereton (Speculation)
DMI number:
18836
267.
The nation had always some token
First Line:
The nation had always some token
Last Line:
From S___d and the Great D___s
DMI number:
7265
268.
The light-heeled hinds in the air shall feed therefore
First Line:
The light-heeled hinds in the air shall feed therefore
Last Line:
Ere his dear lovely face shall from my bosom slide
DMI number:
44507
269.
The sable which so long was used
First Line:
The sable which so long was used
Last Line:
Shine through the mask of night
DMI number:
10563
270.
The shepherd Damon loved a maid
First Line:
The shepherd Damon loved a maid
Last Line:
And learns her lover's song
DMI number:
6135
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