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401.
Why do thy cloudy looks thus melt in tears
First Line:
Why do thy cloudy looks thus melt in tears
Last Line:
And th'unyoked heifers pacing homeward low
Author:
Ambrose Philips (Absolute)
DMI number:
6476
402.
With such a companion to tend a few sheep
First Line:
With such a companion to tend a few sheep
Last Line:
Be as dull as his master when Phoebe is away
Author:
John Byrom (Absolute)
DMI number:
31512
403.
With inauspicious love a wretched swain
First Line:
With inauspicious love a wretched swain
Last Line:
Thus warned be wise and love for love return
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
3827
404.
With gold the miser fills the chest
First Line:
With gold the miser fills the chest
Last Line:
For I can practise both with you
DMI number:
25076
405.
Why sits my Thyrsis in the lonely grove
First Line:
Why sits my Thyrsis in the lonely grove
Last Line:
To mourn Alexis and Ionie dead
DMI number:
24403
406.
Why under covert of this beechen shade
First Line:
Why under covert of this beechen shade
Last Line:
Like thine his sorrows cease his grief's suppressed
DMI number:
25345
407.
Why underneath this spreading poplar's shade
First Line:
Why underneath this spreading poplar's shade
Last Line:
Whose soul's so full of tenderness and truth
DMI number:
39404
408.
Why loosely flow those tresses of despair
First Line:
Why loosely flow those tresses of despair
Last Line:
The world before never felt so great a wound
DMI number:
19831
409.
Why mourns my friend why weeps his downcast eye
First Line:
Why mourns my friend why weeps his downcast eye
Last Line:
From Jessy floating on her watery bier
Author:
William Shenstone (Absolute)
DMI number:
24586
410.
Why mourns my Thirsis thus What should the reason be
First Line:
Why mourns my Thirsis thus What should the reason be
Last Line:
And if you mean to go make no delay
DMI number:
7626
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