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61.
Sighs are my food my drink are my tears
First Line:
Sighs are my food my drink are my tears
Last Line:
But yet alas the scar shall still remain
Author:
Sir Thomas Wyatt (Absolute)
DMI number:
8849
62.
See fairest yon poor captive see
First Line:
See fairest yon poor captive see
Last Line:
Pity him and think of me
DMI number:
15922
63.
Shall I be slave unto a woman's will
First Line:
Shall I be slave unto a woman's will
Last Line:
Because I know a woman was my mother
DMI number:
44113
64.
See how thy captive lark
First Line:
See how thy captive lark
Last Line:
But give me easy chains
DMI number:
16172
65.
So well performed and by a fettered hand
First Line:
So well performed and by a fettered hand
Last Line:
And benefits flow double from their hands
DMI number:
9342
66.
Sir your honour I court
First Line:
Sir your honour I court
Last Line:
Or Jack Darby will be my physician
DMI number:
16613
67.
So cruel prison how could betide alas
First Line:
So cruel prison how could betide alas
Last Line:
To banish the less I find my chief relief
Author:
Henry Howard (Absolute)
DMI number:
8725
68.
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
69.
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
70.
Sweet fellow prisoners twas a cruel art
First Line:
Sweet fellow prisoners twas a cruel art
Last Line:
And prisons their first models from such bird loops
Author:
James Shirley (Absolute)
DMI number:
15616
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