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151.
Let us sing and be merry dance joke and rejoice
First Line:
Let us sing and be merry dance joke and rejoice
Last Line:
Will all come to nothing an hundred years hence
DMI number:
11790
152.
Let various seasons boast their pride
First Line:
Let various seasons boast their pride
Last Line:
For no December will be there
Author:
Samuel Wesley (Absolute)
DMI number:
27432
153.
Let's strive to improve our talent of love
First Line:
Let's strive to improve our talent of love
Last Line:
Masters of pleasure and wit
DMI number:
42408
154.
Lets live my Lesbia while we may
First Line:
Lets live my Lesbia while we may
Last Line:
When our joys are numberless
DMI number:
41840
155.
Like as the lark within the Marlians foot
First Line:
Like as the lark within the Marlians foot
Last Line:
Then let it forth if it may do you good
DMI number:
8867
156.
Most necessary tis that we forget
First Line:
Most necessary tis that we forget
Last Line:
Grief joys joy grieves on slender accident
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
17028
157.
Moved by my tears at length the gods incline
First Line:
Moved by my tears at length the gods incline
Last Line:
Of that great man the messenger of Herne
DMI number:
36705
158.
Music that charms and elevates the soul
First Line:
Music that charms and elevates the soul
Last Line:
Commands the science and directs the band
DMI number:
40636
159.
My plenteous joys
First Line:
My plenteous joys
Last Line:
In drops of sorrow
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
19202
160.
My minde to me a kingdome is
First Line:
My minde to me a kingdome is
Last Line:
Would all did so as well as I
Author:
William Byrd (Absolute)
DMI number:
37770
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