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51.
So cruel prison how could betide alas
First Line:
So cruel prison how could betide alas
Last Line:
To banish thence I find my chief relief
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
32107
52.
Sure twas a dream how long fond man have I
First Line:
Sure twas a dream how long fond man have I
Last Line:
For ever evermore I bid adieu
DMI number:
44013
53.
That coxcomb can never be at ease
First Line:
That coxcomb can never be at ease
Last Line:
And he that's fettered is an owl
DMI number:
43594
54.
The Latian dame a prison's nightly guest
First Line:
The Latian dame a prison's nightly guest
Last Line:
Than cherish life in him who gave it her
DMI number:
32257
55.
The storms are past these clouds are over-blown
First Line:
The storms are past these clouds are over-blown
Last Line:
For Britain's sake alas and now is dead
Author:
Henry Howard (Absolute)
DMI number:
49276
56.
This world is a prison in every respect
First Line:
This world is a prison in every respect
Last Line:
And the fetters are nothing but women
DMI number:
17766
57.
Thrice woe is me unhappy queen
First Line:
Thrice woe is me unhappy queen
Last Line:
She set at large from irons cold
DMI number:
36974
58.
Thus from the prison to the throne
First Line:
Thus from the prison to the throne
Last Line:
To suffer and be innocent
DMI number:
44172
59.
Three years in London Bobadil had been
First Line:
Three years in London Bobadil had been
Last Line:
The rogue had been in Newgate all the while
DMI number:
32417
60.
To thee dear Tunstall though unknown
First Line:
To thee dear Tunstall though unknown
Last Line:
And all the floor with diamonds laid | With a fa la &c
DMI number:
9335
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