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1.
Black girl complain not that I fly
First Line:
Black girl complain not that I fly
Last Line:
And I'll bequeath myself to thee
Author:
Henry King (Absolute)
DMI number:
5928
2.
Black maid complain not that I fly
First Line:
Black maid complain not that I fly
Last Line:
And then I will bequeath my self to thee
Author:
Henry King (Absolute)
DMI number:
5062
3.
Fair one why cannot you an old man love
First Line:
Fair one why cannot you an old man love
Last Line:
Your elevation is for fifty two
Author:
Henry King (Absolute)
DMI number:
5607
4.
Like to the falling of a star
First Line:
Like to the falling of a star
Last Line:
The flight is past and man forgot
Author:
Henry King (Absolute)
DMI number:
16124
5.
Love is our reason's paradox which still
First Line:
Love is our reason's paradox which still
Last Line:
As warm our hands by putting out the fire
Author:
Henry King (Absolute)
DMI number:
5480
6.
I see that wreath which doth the wearer arm
First Line:
I see that wreath which doth the wearer arm
Last Line:
A relic famed by all posterity
Author:
Henry King (Absolute)
DMI number:
3982
7.
Ill busied man why should thou take such care
First Line:
Ill busied man why should thou take such care
Last Line:
Are but as tears shed for thy funeral
Author:
Henry King (Absolute)
DMI number:
4346
8.
Let no profane ignoble foot tread here
First Line:
Let no profane ignoble foot tread here
Last Line:
And want a mourner at his funeral
Author:
Henry King (Absolute)
DMI number:
7078
9.
Let no prophane ignoble foot tread here
First Line:
Let no prophane ignoble foot tread here
Last Line:
And want a mourner at his funeral
Author:
Henry King (Absolute)
DMI number:
29773
10.
Put off your giant titles then I can
First Line:
Put off your giant titles then I can
Last Line:
In our best parts immortal pedigree
Author:
Henry King (Absolute)
DMI number:
13736
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