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521.
Hold thy sweet voice while that commands my stay
First Line:
Hold thy sweet voice while that commands my stay
Last Line:
And sweet revenge the sweetest way pursue
DMI number:
44630
522.
Hope is a poor salad
First Line:
Hope is a poor salad
Last Line:
To dine and sup with after a two days fast
Author:
John Fletcher (Absolute) & Philip Massinger (Absolute)
DMI number:
15158
523.
Hope with sorrow greatest faults are small
First Line:
Hope with sorrow greatest faults are small
Last Line:
When that alone may make amends for all
DMI number:
40795
524.
His name was doubt that had a double face
First Line:
His name was doubt that had a double face
Last Line:
Or did misdoubt some ill whose cause did not appear
Author:
Edmund Spenser (Absolute)
DMI number:
14544
525.
Hither amongst the crowds that shun
First Line:
Hither amongst the crowds that shun
Last Line:
Remember tis a Dorset sways
Author:
Mary Barber (Absolute)
DMI number:
11566
526.
Hither I come delightful groves
First Line:
Hither I come delightful groves
Last Line:
Love to behold those stars and die
DMI number:
44450
527.
Hold gentle cupid hold in vain
First Line:
Hold gentle cupid hold in vain
Last Line:
Or else no woman there
DMI number:
18230
528.
How hard is an heart to be cured
First Line:
How hard is an heart to be cured
Last Line:
But she raised him again from the dead
DMI number:
44074
529.
How hard is an heart to be cured
First Line:
How hard is an heart to be cured
Last Line:
Shall say I'll be cruel no more
DMI number:
44277
530.
How hardly I concealed my tears
First Line:
How hardly I concealed my tears
Last Line:
But easy to deceive
Author:
Anne Wharton [nee Lee] (Absolute)
DMI number:
3486
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