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1571.
How can my love in equity be blamed
First Line:
How can my love in equity be blamed
Last Line:
But my devoted heart ne'er cease to love her
Author:
Walter Davison (Absolute)
DMI number:
49638
1572.
How can the cripple get in running race the game
First Line:
How can the cripple get in running race the game
Last Line:
To temper this my woeful life or else to kill me straight
DMI number:
49128
1573.
How can they taste of joys or grief
First Line:
How can they taste of joys or grief
Last Line:
Neaera's cold disdainful heart
DMI number:
2327
1574.
How charming Phillis is how fair
First Line:
How charming Phillis is how fair
Last Line:
Still as I meet my dearest
Author:
Sir George Etherege (Absolute)
DMI number:
23603
1575.
How have I served how just or true
First Line:
How have I served how just or true
Last Line:
And leave the torments of the world behind
DMI number:
4520
1576.
How heavy the time rolls along
First Line:
How heavy the time rolls along
Last Line:
But haste my dear charmer away
DMI number:
32806
1577.
How I have loved | Witness ye days and nights and all your hours
First Line:
How I have loved | Witness ye days and nights and all your hours
Last Line:
So eager was I still to see you more
DMI number:
39799
1578.
How I love Hector need I say I love him
First Line:
How I love Hector need I say I love him
Last Line:
I am not but in him
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
19683
1579.
How I loved | Witness ye days and nights and all ye hours
First Line:
How I loved | Witness ye days and nights and all ye hours
Last Line:
So eager was I still to see you more
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
14111
1580.
How ill doth he deserve a lover's name
First Line:
How ill doth he deserve a lover's name
Last Line:
Shall like a hallowed lamp for ever burn
DMI number:
44206
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