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Anne Wharton [nee Lee]
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All fly the unhappy and I all would fly
First Line:
All fly the unhappy and I all would fly
Last Line:
For sure the soul his wisdom made his power continues still
Author:
Anne Wharton [nee Lee] (Absolute) & Anne Finch [nee Kingsmill] (Speculation)
DMI number:
3879
2.
Deep waters silent roll so grief like mine
First Line:
Deep waters silent roll so grief like mine
Last Line:
For to make him she exhausted all her store
Author:
Anne Wharton [nee Lee] (Absolute)
DMI number:
36147
3.
Deep waters silent roul so grief like mine
First Line:
Deep waters silent roul so grief like mine
Last Line:
For to make him she exhausted all her store
Author:
Anne Wharton [nee Lee] (Confident)
DMI number:
44667
4.
How doth the mournful widowed city bow
First Line:
How doth the mournful widowed city bow
Last Line:
Grieved and despised distracted and undone
Author:
Anne Wharton [nee Lee] (Absolute)
DMI number:
2159
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How doth the mournful widowed city bow
First Line:
How doth the mournful widowed city bow
Last Line:
My sighs are many and my heart is faint
Author:
Anne Wharton [nee Lee] (Absolute)
DMI number:
3483
6.
How hath the lord with gloomy clouds overspread
First Line:
How hath the lord with gloomy clouds overspread
Last Line:
Grieved and despised distracted and undone
Author:
Anne Wharton [nee Lee] (Absolute)
DMI number:
36310
7.
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
8.
In soft complaints no longer ease I find
First Line:
In soft complaints no longer ease I find
Last Line:
My latest accents shall be sweetly sung
DMI number:
42905
9.
If darkest shades could cloud so bright a mind
First Line:
If darkest shades could cloud so bright a mind
Last Line:
From such a subject and from such a king
DMI number:
42612
10.
Now I shall live indeed not by my skill
First Line:
Now I shall live indeed not by my skill
Last Line:
I need not silence who want power to speak
Author:
Anne Wharton [nee Lee] (Absolute)
DMI number:
44623
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