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311.
I cannot blame those men that knew thee well
First Line:
I cannot blame those men that knew thee well
Last Line:
Here lies the best divinity all the arts
Author:
Edward Hyde (Speculation)
DMI number:
9287
312.
I come I come to share thy woe
First Line:
I come I come to share thy woe
Last Line:
Dissolved in pity grief and tears
DMI number:
28976
313.
I did not know thee lord nor do I strive
First Line:
I did not know thee lord nor do I strive
Last Line:
Truth is well paid when she is sung and heard
Author:
Richard Corbett (Absolute)
DMI number:
7076
314.
Hylas the clear day boasts a glorious sun
First Line:
Hylas the clear day boasts a glorious sun
Last Line:
Far as the fame of poetry and Ben
Author:
Lucius Cary (Confident)
DMI number:
3981
315.
I am the man whose brisk and gamesome muse
First Line:
I am the man whose brisk and gamesome muse
Last Line:
While every charm the cheerful muse inspires
DMI number:
6694
316.
I ask no more than that the fair I love
First Line:
I ask no more than that the fair I love
Last Line:
For after ages fill the mouth of fame
Author:
Ovid (Absolute)
DMI number:
44618
317.
I ask not lovely virgins why you weep
First Line:
I ask not lovely virgins why you weep
Last Line:
'Till memory is lost in endless sleep
DMI number:
3882
318.
I do not ask you would to me prove true
First Line:
I do not ask you would to me prove true
Last Line:
I'll trust the oath and think my eyes in fault
DMI number:
6794
319.
I dreamed I lost a pearl and so it proved
First Line:
I dreamed I lost a pearl and so it proved
Last Line:
Ah poor repair for the loss of such a friend
DMI number:
43441
320.
In that remote and solitary place
First Line:
In that remote and solitary place
Last Line:
A burial so obscure a muse so mean
Author:
Sneyd Davies (Absolute)
DMI number:
23435
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