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31.
I courted a lass my folly
First Line:
I courted a lass my folly
Last Line:
That Dolly went home complaining
DMI number:
43983
32.
I ask not why Astrea fled away
First Line:
I ask not why Astrea fled away
Last Line:
And can with borrowed beams be always bright
DMI number:
42906
33.
Love is a blinded lad an angry boy
First Line:
Love is a blinded lad an angry boy
Last Line:
A private hell a very sea of lust
DMI number:
44090
34.
My muse denies
First Line:
My muse denies
Last Line:
Diseased of the fashions
DMI number:
43997
35.
My love is full of noble pride
First Line:
My love is full of noble pride
Last Line:
Most miserable wise
DMI number:
44136
36.
I sing of no heresy turk or of tartar
First Line:
I sing of no heresy turk or of tartar
Last Line:
Than thus to be tossed in a blanket and drubbed
DMI number:
44331
37.
I wonder what the grave and wise
First Line:
I wonder what the grave and wise
Last Line:
Pronounc'd all vanity chose it for the best
DMI number:
44453
38.
If all the appointed days of man were fair
First Line:
If all the appointed days of man were fair
Last Line:
Which tears to comforts do convert
DMI number:
43270
39.
If the season proves unkind
First Line:
If the season proves unkind
Last Line:
But I think they do call it a---Coney
DMI number:
44058
40.
Let fools great Cupid's yoke disdain
First Line:
Let fools great Cupid's yoke disdain
Last Line:
And wounds themselves have made discover
DMI number:
44207
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