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Why art thou bound and mayest go free shall reason yield to ragining will

DMI number:
49925
Poem Aliases
A rebuke to vain lovers' [Labyrinth]
Confidence:
Absolute (100%)
Evidence:
First Line:
Why art thou bound and mayest go free shall reason yield to ragining will
Last Line:
A lover's life is nothing strange for youth delights none other thing
Related People
Author:
Thomas Churchyard
Confidence:
Absolute (100%)
Comments:
Content/Publication
Title:
The Paradise of Dainty Devices [1578] [S111775]
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Poem Title:
24. He persuadeth his friend from the fond effects of love.
Attribution:
Tho. Churchyard.
Attributed To:
Thomas Churchyard
Title:
The Paradise of Dainty Devices [1580] [S116352]
Page No(s):
sig. Div
Poem Title:
24. He persuadeth his friend from the fond effects of love.
Attribution:
Tho. Churchyard.
Attributed To:
Thomas Churchyard
Title:
The Paradise of Dainty Devices [1585] [S105441]
Page No(s):
sig. Diiv
Poem Title:
24. He persuadeth his friend from the fond effects of love.
Attribution:
Tho. Churchyard.
Attributed To:
Thomas Churchyard
Title:
The Paradise of Dainty Devices [S105445]
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Poem Title:
19. He persuadeth his friend from the fond effects of love.
Attribution:
Tho. Churchyard.
Attributed To:
Thomas Churchyard