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1.
Come shepherd's weeds become your master's mind
First Line:
Come shepherd's weeds become your master's mind
Last Line:
Helpless his plaint who spoils him self of bliss
Author:
Sir Philip Sidney (Absolute)
DMI number:
44852
2.
Go my flock go get ye hence
First Line:
Go my flock go get ye hence
Last Line:
her poor slaves unjust decaying
Author:
Sir Philip Sidney (Absolute)
DMI number:
44794
3.
Join mates in mirth to me
First Line:
Join mates in mirth to me
Last Line:
As one for ever joined be
Author:
Sir Philip Sidney (Absolute)
DMI number:
49572
4.
Joyne mates in mirth to me
First Line:
Joyne mates in mirth to me
Last Line:
As one for ever joyned be
Author:
Sir Philip Sidney (Absolute)
DMI number:
44940
5.
My sheep are thoughts which I both guide and serve
First Line:
My sheep are thoughts which I both guide and serve
Last Line:
In you it is you must the judgement give
Author:
Sir Philip Sidney (Absolute)
DMI number:
44854
6.
Ring out your bells let mourning shows be spread
First Line:
Ring out your bells let mourning shows be spread
Last Line:
Good Lord deliver us
Author:
Sir Philip Sidney (Absolute)
DMI number:
44792
7.
The nightingale so soon as April bringeth
First Line:
The nightingale so soon as April bringeth
Last Line:
Thy thorn without my thorn my heart endureth
Author:
Sir Philip Sidney (Absolute)
DMI number:
44912
8.
The nightingale so soon as April bringeth
First Line:
The nightingale so soon as April bringeth
Last Line:
Thy thorn without my thorn my heart inuadeth
Author:
Sir Philip Sidney (Absolute)
DMI number:
44937
9.
Tune up my voice a higher note I yield
First Line:
Tune up my voice a higher note I yield
Last Line:
Judge you of love to whom all love is bent
Author:
Sir Philip Sidney (Absolute)
DMI number:
44865
10.
Virtue beauty and speech did strike wound charm
First Line:
Virtue beauty and speech did strike wound charm
Last Line:
Mine own embraced sought knot fire disease
Author:
Sir Philip Sidney (Absolute)
DMI number:
44926
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