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1.
A face that should content me wonderous well
First Line:
A face that should content me wonderous well
Last Line:
And knit again with knot that should not slide
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
8819
2.
A face that should content me wondrous well
First Line:
A face that should content me wondrous well
Last Line:
And knit again the knot that should not slide
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
32114
3.
A spending hand that alway poureth out
First Line:
A spending hand that alway poureth out
Last Line:
And coin to keep as water in a sieve
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
8859
4.
A spending hand that always poureth out
First Line:
A spending hand that always poureth out
Last Line:
And coin to keep as water in a flue
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
49368
5.
A Robyn | Jolly Robyn | Tell me how thy leman doeth
First Line:
A Robyn | Jolly Robyn | Tell me how thy leman doeth
Last Line:
And let them warme with thee
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
38527
6.
A lady gave me a gift she had not
First Line:
A lady gave me a gift she had not
Last Line:
For I am fast sworn I may not
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
8843
7.
Accused though I be without desert
First Line:
Accused though I be without desert
Last Line:
Except thou mind to put thy friend to pain
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
8795
8.
Alas Madam for stealing of a kiss
First Line:
Alas Madam for stealing of a kiss
Last Line:
The next shall clean out of my breast it pluck
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
49296
9.
Alas madame for stealing of a kiss
First Line:
Alas madame for stealing of a kiss
Last Line:
The next shall clean out of my breast it pluck
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
8774
10.
All in thy look my life doth whole depend
First Line:
All in thy look my life doth whole depend
Last Line:
I in thy look and thou most in my grief
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
8816
11.
All in thy look my life doth whole depend
First Line:
All in thy look my life doth whole depend
Last Line:
In thy look and thou most in my grief
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
49332
12.
Avising the bright beams of those fair eyes
First Line:
Avising the bright beams of those fair eyes
Last Line:
Of such a root lo cometh fruit fruitless
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
49293
13.
Avysing the bright beams of those fair eyes
First Line:
Avysing the bright beams of those fair eyes
Last Line:
Of such a root lo commeth fruit fruitless
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
8771
14.
Because I still kept thee from liars and blame
First Line:
Because I still kept thee from liars and blame
Last Line:
And only doth my look declare my heart
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
8768
15.
Because I still kept thee from lies and blame
First Line:
Because I still kept thee from lies and blame
Last Line:
And only doth my look declare my heart
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
49290
16.
Behold love thy power how she despiseth
First Line:
Behold love thy power how she despiseth
Last Line:
And as his lord thee lowly here entreateth
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
49311
17.
Behold love thy power how she despiseth
First Line:
Behold love thy power how she despiseth
Last Line:
And as his lord the lowly her entreateth
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
8790
18.
Caesar when that the traitor of Egypt
First Line:
Caesar when that the traitor of Egypt
Last Line:
To cloak my care but under sport and play
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
8765
19.
Desire alas my master and my foe
First Line:
Desire alas my master and my foe
Last Line:
Even now by hate again I doubt the same
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
8839
20.
Disdain me not without desert
First Line:
Disdain me not without desert
Last Line:
Forsake me not now for no new
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
8803
21.
Each man me tell'th I change most my device
First Line:
Each man me tell'th I change most my device
Last Line:
But always one our own both firm and stable
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
49288
22.
Each man me tell'th I change most my device
First Line:
Each man me tell'th I change most my device
Last Line:
But always one your own both firm and stable
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
49516
23.
Each man me telleth I change most my devise
First Line:
Each man me telleth I change most my devise
Last Line:
But always one your own both firm and stable
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
8766
24.
Driven by desire I did this deed
First Line:
Driven by desire I did this deed
Last Line:
Doth hurt himself and please his foe
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
8855
25.
Ever my hap is slack and slow in coming
First Line:
Ever my hap is slack and slow in coming
Last Line:
That all my trust and travel is but waste
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
8820
26.
Farewell love and all thy laws for ever
First Line:
Farewell love and all thy laws for ever
Last Line:
Me list no longer rotten bows to climb
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
8826
27.
Farewell love and all thy laws forever
First Line:
Farewell love and all thy laws forever
Last Line:
Me list no longer rotten boughs to climb
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
49341
28.
Farewell the hard of cruelty
First Line:
Farewell the hard of cruelty
Last Line:
Welcome among my pleasant smart
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
8782
29.
Farewell the heart of cruelty
First Line:
Farewell the heart of cruelty
Last Line:
Welcome among my pleasant smart
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
49303
30.
For want of will in woe I plain
First Line:
For want of will in woe I plain
Last Line:
Which lacketh will to change his place
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
8804
31.
For shamefast harm of great and hateful need
First Line:
For shamefast harm of great and hateful need
Last Line:
Of that he found he shaped his neck a knot
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
49356
32.
For shameful harm of great and hateful need
First Line:
For shameful harm of great and hateful need
Last Line:
Of that he found he shaped his neck a knot
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
8847
33.
From these high hills as when a spring doth fall
First Line:
From these high hills as when a spring doth fall
Last Line:
The first eschew is remedy alone
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
8784
34.
Go burning sighs unto the frozen heart
First Line:
Go burning sighs unto the frozen heart
Last Line:
That from my breast deceivably doth start
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
8830
35.
He is not dead that sometime had a fall
First Line:
He is not dead that sometime had a fall
Last Line:
Doth rise again and greater wood doth bind
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
8793
36.
How oft have I my dear and cruel foe
First Line:
How oft have I my dear and cruel foe
Last Line:
And yours the loss and mine the deadly pain
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
8823
37.
I find no peace and all my war is done
First Line:
I find no peace and all my war is done
Last Line:
And my delight is causer of my grief
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
32108
38.
I find no peace and all my war is done
First Line:
I find no peace and all my war is done
Last Line:
And my delight is causer of this strife
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
8769
39.
In court to serve decked with fresh array
First Line:
In court to serve decked with fresh array
Last Line:
In prison joys fettered with chains of gold
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
8852
40.
In doubtful breast whilst motherly pity
First Line:
In doubtful breast whilst motherly pity
Last Line:
To another must I make sepulchre
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
49365
41.
In doubtful breast whilst motherly pity
First Line:
In doubtful breast whilst motherly pity
Last Line:
To another must I make sepulture
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
8856
42.
In faith I wot not what to say
First Line:
In faith I wot not what to say
Last Line:
But spite of hap hap hath well happed
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
49517
43.
In faith I wot not what to say
First Line:
In faith I wot not what to say
Last Line:
The spite of hap hap hath well happed
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
49302
44.
In faith I wote not what to say
First Line:
In faith I wote not what to say
Last Line:
But spite of hap hap hath well hapt
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
8781
45.
It burneth yet alas my heart's desire
First Line:
It burneth yet alas my heart's desire
Last Line:
Thus hearts be won by love request and moan
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
49351
46.
It burneth yet alas my hearts desire
First Line:
It burneth yet alas my hearts desire
Last Line:
Thus hearts be won by love request and moan
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
8836
47.
It may be good like it who list
First Line:
It may be good like it who list
Last Line:
For dread to fall I stand not fast
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
8779
48.
Like unto these unmeasurable mountains
First Line:
Like unto these unmeasurable mountains
Last Line:
And I always plaints passing through my throat
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
8824
49.
Like as the bird within the cage enclosed
First Line:
Like as the bird within the cage enclosed
Last Line:
By loss of life liberty or life by prison
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
49513
50.
Like as the bird within the cage luclosed
First Line:
Like as the bird within the cage luclosed
Last Line:
By loss of life liberty or life by prison
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
8846
51.
Love fortune and my mind which do remember
First Line:
Love fortune and my mind which do remember
Last Line:
And all my thoughts are dashed into dust
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
8821
52.
My mother's maids when they do sew and spin
First Line:
My mother's maids when they do sew and spin
Last Line:
To fret inward for losing such a loss
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
49366
53.
My mother's maids when they do sow and spin
First Line:
My mother's maids when they do sow and spin
Last Line:
To fret inward for losing such a loss
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
8857
54.
My love to scorn my service to retain
First Line:
My love to scorn my service to retain
Last Line:
So is their tune such madness to assuage
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
49317
55.
My love to scorn my service to retain
First Line:
My love to scorn my service to retain
Last Line:
So is there time such madness to assuage
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
8796
56.
My lute awake perform the last
First Line:
My lute awake perform the last
Last Line:
My lute be still for I have done
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
8813
57.
My heart I gave thee not to do it pain
First Line:
My heart I gave thee not to do it pain
Last Line:
Bloweth in the water and soweth in the land
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
49342
58.
My heart I gave thee not to do it pain
First Line:
My heart I gave thee not to do it pain
Last Line:
Plougheth in the water and soweth in the sand
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
8827
59.
My galley charged with forgetfulness
First Line:
My galley charged with forgetfulness
Last Line:
And I remain despairing of the port
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
8770
60.
I see my plaint with open ears
First Line:
I see my plaint with open ears
Last Line:
Is that I see my self alive
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
32112
61.
I see that chance hath chosen me
First Line:
I see that chance hath chosen me
Last Line:
And other have that I deserve
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
8840
62.
If amorous faith or if an heart unfained
First Line:
If amorous faith or if an heart unfained
Last Line:
Yours is the fault and mine the great annoy
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
49340
63.
If amorous faith or if an heart unfeigned
First Line:
If amorous faith or if an heart unfeigned
Last Line:
Yours is the fault and mine the great annoy
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
8825
64.
If thou wilt mighty be flee from the rage
First Line:
If thou wilt mighty be flee from the rage
Last Line:
Thy wretched life ne do thy death profit
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
49512
65.
If thou wilt mighty be flee from the rage
First Line:
If thou wilt mighty be flee from the rage
Last Line:
Thy wretched life need do thy death profit
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
8845
66.
If waker care if sudden pale colour
First Line:
If waker care if sudden pale colour
Last Line:
Without whose help scant do I live a day
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
8764
67.
If every man might him avaunt
First Line:
If every man might him avaunt
Last Line:
And bear it as I can
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
8807
68.
Marvel no more although
First Line:
Marvel no more although
Last Line:
To sing some pleasant song
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
8786
69.
Lux my fair falcon and thy fellows all
First Line:
Lux my fair falcon and thy fellows all
Last Line:
Ye be my friends and very few else
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
49334
70.
Madam withouten many words
First Line:
Madam withouten many words
Last Line:
And I mine own and yours no more
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
8773
71.
Mine old dear enemy my froward master
First Line:
Mine old dear enemy my froward master
Last Line:
But longer time doth ask a resolution
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
8785
72.
Mine own John Poines since ye delight to know
First Line:
Mine own John Poines since ye delight to know
Last Line:
Thou shalt be judge how I do spend my time
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
8858
73.
Mine own John Poins since ye delight to know
First Line:
Mine own John Poins since ye delight to know
Last Line:
Thou shalt be judge how I do spend my time
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
49367
74.
Mistrustful minds be moved
First Line:
Mistrustful minds be moved
Last Line:
Thereof God send them part
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
8835
75.
Luck my fair falcon and your fellows all
First Line:
Luck my fair falcon and your fellows all
Last Line:
Ye be my friends and so be but few else
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
32116
76.
Lure my fair falcon and thy fellows all
First Line:
Lure my fair falcon and thy fellows all
Last Line:
Ye be my friends and very few else
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
8818
77.
Nature that gave the bee so feat a grace
First Line:
Nature that gave the bee so feat a grace
Last Line:
In change whereof I leave my heart behind
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
8814
78.
Of Carthage he that worthy warrior
First Line:
Of Carthage he that worthy warrior
Last Line:
At Mountzon thus I restless rest in Spain
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
8853
79.
Of purpose love choose first for to be blind
First Line:
Of purpose love choose first for to be blind
Last Line:
With such as see I serve and suffer woe
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
8837
80.
Of purpose love chose first for to be blind
First Line:
Of purpose love chose first for to be blind
Last Line:
With such as see I serve and suffer woe
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
49352
81.
Pass forth my wonted cries
First Line:
Pass forth my wonted cries
Last Line:
Which is a just reward
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
8801
82.
Once as me thought fortune me kissed
First Line:
Once as me thought fortune me kissed
Last Line:
And I content me with my hire
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
49328
83.
Once as methought fortune me kissed
First Line:
Once as methought fortune me kissed
Last Line:
And I content me with my hire
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
8812
84.
Plain ye mine eyes accompany my heart
First Line:
Plain ye mine eyes accompany my heart
Last Line:
His flamed heat shall sometime make you warm
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
32111
85.
Perdy I said it not
First Line:
Perdy I said it not
Last Line:
Within my heart for ever
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
8817
86.
Perdy I said it not
First Line:
Perdy I said it not
Last Line:
Within my heart forever
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
49333
87.
Resound my voice ye woods me hear me plain
First Line:
Resound my voice ye woods me hear me plain
Last Line:
But as reward death for to be my mead
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
8780
88.
Resound my voice ye woods that hear me plain
First Line:
Resound my voice ye woods that hear me plain
Last Line:
But as reward death for to be my mede
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
49301
89.
Right true it is and said full yore ago
First Line:
Right true it is and said full yore ago
Last Line:
That with the blaze his beard himself he singeth
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
8778
90.
Sighs are my food my drink are my tears
First Line:
Sighs are my food my drink are my tears
Last Line:
But yet alas the scar shall still remain
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
8849
91.
She sat and sewed that hath done me the wrong
First Line:
She sat and sewed that hath done me the wrong
Last Line:
To feel if pricking were so good in deed
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
49309
92.
She sat and sowed that hath done me the wrong
First Line:
She sat and sowed that hath done me the wrong
Last Line:
To feel if pricking were so good indeed
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
8788
93.
So feeble is the thread that doth the burden stay
First Line:
So feeble is the thread that doth the burden stay
Last Line:
And if for weight the body fail the soul shall to her flee
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
8831
94.
Since love will needs that I shall love
First Line:
Since love will needs that I shall love
Last Line:
To serve and suffer patiently
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
8834
95.
So cruel prison how could betide alas
First Line:
So cruel prison how could betide alas
Last Line:
To banish thence I find my chief relief
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
32107
96.
Speak thou and speed where will or power ought help'th
First Line:
Speak thou and speed where will or power ought help'th
Last Line:
Of good and bad the triers are these twain
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
49511
97.
Speak thou and speed where will or power ought helpeth
First Line:
Speak thou and speed where will or power ought helpeth
Last Line:
Of good and bad the tryers are these wane
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
8844
98.
Stand who so lis upon the slipper wheel
First Line:
Stand who so lis upon the slipper wheel
Last Line:
He dyeth unknown dazed with dreadful face
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
8851
99.
Stand whoso list upon the slipper wheel
First Line:
Stand whoso list upon the slipper wheel
Last Line:
He dieth unknown dazed with dreadful face
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
49360
100.
Such vain thought as wonted to mislead me
First Line:
Such vain thought as wonted to mislead me
Last Line:
But such it is I not how to begin
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
8761
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