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1331.
I used to warn you not with so much care
First Line:
I used to warn you not with so much care
Last Line:
And you again shall charm with native hair
DMI number:
6692
1332.
I was at first a piece of fig tree wood
First Line:
I was at first a piece of fig tree wood
Last Line:
Their bones their herbs and all their devils lost
Author:
John Stafford (Absolute)
DMI number:
950
1333.
I who am laid beneath this marble stone
First Line:
I who am laid beneath this marble stone
Last Line:
To attone my crimes and ease my pains below
DMI number:
34146
1334.
I who the muses love sadness and fear
First Line:
I who the muses love sadness and fear
Last Line:
And with thy Lesbian lyre to consecrate
Author:
Sir Thomas Hawkins (Absolute)
DMI number:
42058
1335.
I who was once the glory of the plain
First Line:
I who was once the glory of the plain
Last Line:
My sighs shall drive the ship and fill the flagging sails
Author:
William Broome (Absolute)
DMI number:
7312
1336.
I whom thou seest begirt with towering oaks
First Line:
I whom thou seest begirt with towering oaks
Last Line:
For fortune fortune I am thine alone
DMI number:
28324
1337.
I know not whether in Narcissus' glass
First Line:
I know not whether in Narcissus' glass
Last Line:
Without a rival you yourself adore
DMI number:
10071
1338.
I know thou hast the keeping of my fair
First Line:
I know thou hast the keeping of my fair
Last Line:
'Tis cruelty to let me sue in vain
DMI number:
6695
1339.
I know thy force to mine superior far
First Line:
I know thy force to mine superior far
Last Line:
And give it entrance in a braver heart
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
12924
1340.
I lately thought delightful theme
First Line:
I lately thought delightful theme
Last Line:
Ever since with raging love I glow
Author:
Francis Fawkes (Absolute)
DMI number:
27395
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