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1.
I do confess thou art smooth and fair
First Line:
I do confess thou art smooth and fair
Last Line:
Hath brought thee to be loved by none
Author:
Sir Robert Ayton (Speculation)
DMI number:
4678
2.
My soul is ravished with delight
First Line:
My soul is ravished with delight
Last Line:
To pity since thou cannot love | For old lang syne
Author:
Francis Sempill (Speculation) & Sir Robert Ayton (Speculation)
DMI number:
4668
3.
I loved thee once I'll love thee no more
First Line:
I loved thee once I'll love thee no more
Last Line:
A begging at a beggar's door
Author:
Sir Robert Ayton (Absolute)
DMI number:
4649
4.
Religious relicts of that ruinous place
First Line:
Religious relicts of that ruinous place
Last Line:
That she made them to live and me to die
Author:
Sir Robert Ayton (Absolute)
DMI number:
4648
5.
Should old acquaintance be forgot
First Line:
Should old acquaintance be forgot
Last Line:
Assure thy self of welcome love | For old long syne
Author:
Francis Sempill (Speculation) & Sir Robert Ayton (Speculation)
DMI number:
4667
6.
Thou that loved once now loves no more
First Line:
Thou that loved once now loves no more
Last Line:
She now sits begging at thy door
Author:
Sir Robert Ayton (Absolute)
DMI number:
4650
7.
What means this strangeness now of late
First Line:
What means this strangeness now of late
Last Line:
The fairest of his game
Author:
Sir Robert Ayton (Absolute)
DMI number:
39636
8.
When Diophantus knew
First Line:
When Diophantus knew
Last Line:
On her a world of praise
Author:
Sir Robert Ayton (Absolute)
DMI number:
4646