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61.
Wat Tyler is from Dartford gone
First Line:
Wat Tyler is from Dartford gone
Last Line:
And after followed joyful peace
DMI number:
37015
62.
What could a cursed ungrateful age do more
First Line:
What could a cursed ungrateful age do more
Last Line:
Though I lied living dying I'll speak true
DMI number:
43170
63.
When first before bright Celia's feet I lay
First Line:
When first before bright Celia's feet I lay
Last Line:
Builds his own goal and buys his slavery
DMI number:
10701
64.
When love with unconfined wings
First Line:
When love with unconfined wings
Last Line:
Enjoy such libertie
Author:
Richard Lovelace (Absolute)
DMI number:
37469
65.
When Scotland's queen her native realms expelled
First Line:
When Scotland's queen her native realms expelled
Last Line:
That found the fugitive in paradise
DMI number:
15809
66.
When Isabella fair England's queen
First Line:
When Isabella fair England's queen
Last Line:
And keep ourselves in credit still
DMI number:
37010
67.
While impotent though filled with rage
First Line:
While impotent though filled with rage
Last Line:
The tyrant fights without Cartell
DMI number:
9334
68.
While nobles burn thy tedious chains to break
First Line:
While nobles burn thy tedious chains to break
Last Line:
His gown and cassock on our nuptial bed
DMI number:
37960
69.
where ever I am and whatever I do
First Line:
where ever I am and whatever I do
Last Line:
Than ever be freed from her power
DMI number:
44063
70.
When Windsor walls sustained my wearied arm
First Line:
When Windsor walls sustained my wearied arm
Last Line:
And I half bent to throw me down withal
Author:
Henry Howard (Absolute)
DMI number:
49253
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