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541.
Stay o sweet and do not rise
First Line:
Stay o sweet and do not rise
Last Line:
Should in despite of light keep us together
Author:
John Donne (Absolute)
DMI number:
16693
542.
Stay o sweet and do not rise
First Line:
Stay o sweet and do not rise
Last Line:
Such wrong as when a married man doth woo
Author:
John Donne (Absolute)
DMI number:
6707
543.
The Indian mines some eagerly explore
First Line:
The Indian mines some eagerly explore
Last Line:
To me and by the gift to me alone
DMI number:
6031
544.
The country now in all its pride
First Line:
The country now in all its pride
Last Line:
But none so fair and sweet as you
DMI number:
25832
545.
The furious gun in his most raging ire
First Line:
The furious gun in his most raging ire
Last Line:
So inward force my heart doth all to break
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
8794
546.
The days were once and very late
First Line:
The days were once and very late
Last Line:
I swallowed up both bait and hook
DMI number:
32091
547.
The fragrant painting of our flowery fields
First Line:
The fragrant painting of our flowery fields
Last Line:
And that which showed thy beauty show its use
Author:
Thomas Tickell (Absolute)
DMI number:
6999
548.
The bright Laurinda whose hard fate
First Line:
The bright Laurinda whose hard fate
Last Line:
And made her blessed as those above
DMI number:
3987
549.
The earth we see drinks up the rain
First Line:
The earth we see drinks up the rain
Last Line:
For shame don't say I must not drink
DMI number:
6199
550.
The enemy of life decayer of all kind
First Line:
The enemy of life decayer of all kind
Last Line:
And drove the first dart deeper more and more
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
8811
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