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2511.
I smile sometimes amidst my greatest grief
First Line:
I smile sometimes amidst my greatest grief
Last Line:
I die by life and yet my life defie
DMI number:
49872
2512.
I smile sometimes amidst my greatest grief
First Line:
I smile sometimes amidst my greatest grief
Last Line:
I die by life and yet my life defy
DMI number:
49653
2513.
I soft Euterpe sweetest of the nine
First Line:
I soft Euterpe sweetest of the nine
Last Line:
And one eternal sigh spread through the extending air
Author:
Sarah Fyge Egerton (Confident)
DMI number:
5679
2514.
I that had carried a hundred bodies brave
First Line:
I that had carried a hundred bodies brave
Last Line:
May I be porter to the gates of heaven
DMI number:
34944
2515.
I that in heill wes and glaidness
First Line:
I that in heill wes and glaidness
Last Line:
Aftir our deth that leif may we | Timor mortis conturbat me
Author:
William Dunbar (Absolute)
DMI number:
30021
2516.
I though a goddess could not move
First Line:
I though a goddess could not move
Last Line:
Who can to thee or none do ill
DMI number:
35204
2517.
I never thought to hear you speak again
First Line:
I never thought to hear you speak again
Last Line:
Against all the world will rightfully maintain
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
35140
2518.
I nothing am I nothing have
First Line:
I nothing am I nothing have
Last Line:
And that he may be all to me
DMI number:
34800
2519.
I Oppia once a vestal that
First Line:
I Oppia once a vestal that
Last Line:
And covered in this grave
DMI number:
29895
2520.
I pity these poor beasts
First Line:
I pity these poor beasts
Last Line:
You love your lives think they are loath to die
Author:
John Day (Absolute)
DMI number:
15196
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