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291.
S How unhappy a lover am I
First Line:
S How unhappy a lover am I
Last Line:
For the souls do meet freely above
DMI number:
44134
292.
Rise youths the evening's come and her bright star
First Line:
Rise youths the evening's come and her bright star
Last Line:
Thy sacred influence on the nuptial bed
DMI number:
3455
293.
Robert of Artois banished though thou be
First Line:
Robert of Artois banished though thou be
Last Line:
In great affairs tis naught to use delay
Author:
Thomas Kyd (Speculation) & William Shakespeare (Speculation)
DMI number:
27084
294.
Silvio when will you be kind
First Line:
Silvio when will you be kind
Last Line:
For fear you should inconstant prove
DMI number:
43222
295.
Since all around so blithe why art thou sad
First Line:
Since all around so blithe why art thou sad
Last Line:
So may thy summer flourish all the year
DMI number:
25562
296.
See Celia see where fair Evadne lies
First Line:
See Celia see where fair Evadne lies
Last Line:
And with kind pity wonders at our woe
DMI number:
10303
297.
Should modest ladies steal abroad
First Line:
Should modest ladies steal abroad
Last Line:
Than those content with meaner fortune
Author:
Thomas Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
8673
298.
See see my dear Damon behold with surprize
First Line:
See see my dear Damon behold with surprize
Last Line:
But the joys of a lover are fixed in the heart
DMI number:
21984
299.
Shame of the court and to thy name a blot
First Line:
Shame of the court and to thy name a blot
Last Line:
And every brat I bear shall be a D---
DMI number:
2897
300.
Shep Tell me dearest what is love
First Line:
Shep Tell me dearest what is love
Last Line:
Those that love to love a new
DMI number:
44235
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