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41.
It most behoves the honourable race
First Line:
It most behoves the honourable race
Last Line:
To their grandsires they care not to achieve
Author:
Edmund Spenser (Absolute)
DMI number:
16842
42.
It often falls as here it erst befell
First Line:
It often falls as here it erst befell
Last Line:
Without regard of good dies like ill grounded seeds
Author:
Edmund Spenser (Absolute)
DMI number:
14813
43.
In vain said then old Melibee do men
First Line:
In vain said then old Melibee do men
Last Line:
Sith each unto himself his life may fortunize
Author:
Edmund Spenser (Absolute)
DMI number:
14785
44.
Lo Colin here the place whose pleasant sight
First Line:
Lo Colin here the place whose pleasant sight
Last Line:
And wet your tender lambs that by you trace
Author:
Edmund Spenser (Absolute)
DMI number:
30128
45.
Life have I worn out thrice thirty years
First Line:
Life have I worn out thrice thirty years
Last Line:
But gently took all that ungently came
Author:
Edmund Spenser (Confident)
DMI number:
8146
46.
Like as the culver on the bared bough
First Line:
Like as the culver on the bared bough
Last Line:
And dead my life that wants such lively bliss
Author:
Edmund Spenser (Absolute)
DMI number:
13243
47.
Love lift me up upon thy golden wings
First Line:
Love lift me up upon thy golden wings
Last Line:
Kindled through sight of those fair things above
Author:
Edmund Spenser (Absolute)
DMI number:
22878
48.
Most wretched man
First Line:
Most wretched man
Last Line:
Gainst sort of reason it to overthrow
Author:
Edmund Spenser (Absolute)
DMI number:
13423
49.
I was promised on a time
First Line:
I was promised on a time
Last Line:
I have had nor rhyme nor reason
DMI number:
38619
50.
If right I read Dan Ovid's gentle strain
First Line:
If right I read Dan Ovid's gentle strain
Last Line:
So proudly neighing he pursued his way
DMI number:
23018
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