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Behold where weeping Venus stands
First Line:
Behold where weeping Venus stands
Last Line:
And pleasure blends with pain
Author:
John Hughes (Absolute) & W. Bedingfield (Speculation)
DMI number:
8350
2.
My heart inclines your chains to wear
First Line:
My heart inclines your chains to wear
Last Line:
Receives a hundred stings
Author:
W. Bedingfield (Confident)
DMI number:
697
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My easy heart
First Line:
My easy heart
Last Line:
They'll feel it to their cost
Author:
W. Bedingfield (Confident)
DMI number:
634
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Maria when my sight you bless
First Line:
Maria when my sight you bless
Last Line:
Maria smiles no more
Author:
W. Bedingfield (Confident)
DMI number:
731
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Poor Damon full of amorous smart
First Line:
Poor Damon full of amorous smart
Last Line:
No surely in my conscience no
Author:
W. Bedingfield (Confident)
DMI number:
2443
6.
Soft engaging mild and fair
First Line:
Soft engaging mild and fair
Last Line:
Deals his arrows by her light
Author:
W. Bedingfield (Confident)
DMI number:
638
7.
You Damon covet to possess
First Line:
You Damon covet to possess
Last Line:
She shines intrinsically fair
Author:
W. Bedingfield (Confident)
DMI number:
715
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Young Strephon by his folded sheep
First Line:
Young Strephon by his folded sheep
Last Line:
More inconstant proves than they
Author:
John Hughes (Absolute) & W. Bedingfield (Speculation)
DMI number:
2682