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301.
Shepherd what's Love I pray thee tell
First Line:
Shepherd what's Love I pray thee tell
Last Line:
And shepherd this is love I trow
Author:
Sir Walter Ralegh [Raleigh] (Absolute)
DMI number:
44843
302.
Since times are so bad I must tell thee sweetheart
First Line:
Since times are so bad I must tell thee sweetheart
Last Line:
And I'll to my plough | Let all our whole care &c
Author:
Thomas D'Urfey (Absolute)
DMI number:
2637
303.
Since you with skill can touch the tender reed
First Line:
Since you with skill can touch the tender reed
Last Line:
But all his beauty all his prayers were vain
Author:
James Beattie (Absolute)
DMI number:
25922
304.
So pale Amintas do thy looks appear
First Line:
So pale Amintas do thy looks appear
Last Line:
And fall and fall as on our flocks the morning dew
DMI number:
3999
305.
So gallants tis too frequently your hap
First Line:
So gallants tis too frequently your hap
Last Line:
The crafty fox slipped in and stole the hare
DMI number:
1878
306.
Sir | I've a pupil well draw near
First Line:
Sir | I've a pupil well draw near
Last Line:
Be sure you don't forget the crown
DMI number:
15277
307.
Sith both our age our sex and all do move
First Line:
Sith both our age our sex and all do move
Last Line:
To which I overcome subscribe with gladness
DMI number:
42023
308.
Sir Frederick now I am revenged on you
First Line:
Sir Frederick now I am revenged on you
Last Line:
Till twice or thrice at least I've seen you here
Author:
Sir George Etherege (Absolute)
DMI number:
35833
309.
Stern winter clad in frost and snow
First Line:
Stern winter clad in frost and snow
Last Line:
His convert launched beneath the ice
DMI number:
36802
310.
Stern winter has left us the trees are in bloom
First Line:
Stern winter has left us the trees are in bloom
Last Line:
Then come my dear Jenny and hail the new may
DMI number:
23198
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