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41.
Haste my reindeer and let us nimbly go
First Line:
Haste my reindeer and let us nimbly go
Last Line:
And all revealed the beauteous wanton plays
DMI number:
2554
42.
Have ye seen the morning sky
First Line:
Have ye seen the morning sky
Last Line:
To my vows for ever mine
Author:
Ambrose Philips (Absolute)
DMI number:
23609
43.
Have you not seen the morning sun
First Line:
Have you not seen the morning sun
Last Line:
He'll think me still a maid
DMI number:
23662
44.
He deserved much better than so
First Line:
He deserved much better than so
Last Line:
Oh whither whither my love does thou go
DMI number:
43915
45.
Hark hark the huntsman sounds his horn
First Line:
Hark hark the huntsman sounds his horn
Last Line:
With wine regaling all out cares we drown ton &c
DMI number:
350
46.
Hence idle fears let jealousy vanish
First Line:
Hence idle fears let jealousy vanish
Last Line:
In such delights as are past telling
DMI number:
42657
47.
How sweet are the flowers how lovely the spring
First Line:
How sweet are the flowers how lovely the spring
Last Line:
We only can taste when the heart is at ease
DMI number:
23147
48.
I am a jolly huntsman
First Line:
I am a jolly huntsman
Last Line:
Overpaid for all our toil | And a hunting &c
DMI number:
2447
49.
In the morning betimes we dabble in the dew
First Line:
In the morning betimes we dabble in the dew
Last Line:
And when we want husbands our loves soon agree | And when &c
DMI number:
42723
50.
In a vale fringed with woodland where grottos abound
First Line:
In a vale fringed with woodland where grottos abound
Last Line:
And the muses are all in alliance with love
Author:
William Shenstone (Absolute)
DMI number:
27278
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