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All gloomy thoughts and pining care
First Line:
All gloomy thoughts and pining care
Last Line:
In sacred harmony combine
DMI number:
21069
2.
Asterie why dost thou mourn
First Line:
Asterie why dost thou mourn
Last Line:
Thou art hard still hard remain
Author:
Sir Richard Fanshawe (Absolute)
DMI number:
42104
3.
Eternally from clouds the rain
First Line:
Eternally from clouds the rain
Last Line:
And Caesar's prowess own
DMI number:
31200
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Melpomene whom Jove our father deigns
First Line:
Melpomene whom Jove our father deigns
Last Line:
Which to correct or change exceeds our might
Author:
Sir Thomas Hawkins (Absolute)
DMI number:
42055
5.
The swelling clouds not always pours
First Line:
The swelling clouds not always pours
Last Line:
In far more straightened fields do ride
Author:
Sir Thomas Hawkins (Absolute)
DMI number:
42083
6.
Though you my Lyce in some northern flood
First Line:
Though you my Lyce in some northern flood
Last Line:
And bear the coldness of the nights and rigor of your hate
Author:
Thomas Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
7102
7.
What shame or stint in mourning over
First Line:
What shame or stint in mourning over
Last Line:
Which all the world cannot redress
Author:
Sir Richard Fanshawe (Absolute)
DMI number:
42056
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What essenced youth of beds of roses laid
First Line:
What essenced youth of beds of roses laid
Last Line:
My bliss secure and peace restored again
DMI number:
22084