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1101.
Sighed from her inward soul
First Line:
Sighed from her inward soul
Last Line:
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DMI number:
40137
1102.
Silence augmenteth grief writing increaseth rage
First Line:
Silence augmenteth grief writing increaseth rage
Last Line:
Salute the stones that keep the limbs that held so good a mind
DMI number:
44712
1103.
Silence in truth would speak my sorrow best
First Line:
Silence in truth would speak my sorrow best
Last Line:
And runs the rest of my remaining dust
DMI number:
43359
1104.
Silent and lonesome while I lie
First Line:
Silent and lonesome while I lie
Last Line:
And where o death thy sting
DMI number:
16175
1105.
Silvia makes sad complaints she's lost her lover
First Line:
Silvia makes sad complaints she's lost her lover
Last Line:
She had a lover once don't that surprise
DMI number:
12579
1106.
Since all must something give to adorn thy hearse
First Line:
Since all must something give to adorn thy hearse
Last Line:
Though none deserves both more none needs them less
DMI number:
42893
1107.
See Celia see where fair Evadne lies
First Line:
See Celia see where fair Evadne lies
Last Line:
And with kind pity wonders at our woe
DMI number:
10303
1108.
See fairest yon poor captive see
First Line:
See fairest yon poor captive see
Last Line:
Pity him and think of me
DMI number:
15922
1109.
Short is my rest whose toil is overlong
First Line:
Short is my rest whose toil is overlong
Last Line:
By you with me and I have Caesar's state
Author:
John Lyly (Absolute)
DMI number:
44780
1110.
Should a dear friend a partner in our breast
First Line:
Should a dear friend a partner in our breast
Last Line:
And with my joyful message sped away
DMI number:
7592
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