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1.
A shepherd boy all in an evening fair
First Line:
A shepherd boy all in an evening fair
Last Line:
To slumbers soft his sorrowing breast invite
Author:
Ambrose Philips (Confident)
DMI number:
6478
2.
As I to cool me bathed one sultry day
First Line:
As I to cool me bathed one sultry day
Last Line:
Yet often stopped and often turned her eye
Author:
Ambrose Philips (Absolute)
DMI number:
25226
3.
As when the sun with his meridian light
First Line:
As when the sun with his meridian light
Last Line:
Removed the lovely object to a dark shade
Author:
Ambrose Philips (Speculation)
DMI number:
29554
4.
Attend my soul the early birds inspire
First Line:
Attend my soul the early birds inspire
Last Line:
Shakes off his sleep but shakes not off his sin
Author:
Ambrose Philips (Absolute)
DMI number:
6983
5.
Attend my soul the early birds inspire
First Line:
Attend my soul the early birds inspire
Last Line:
Shakes off his sloth but shakes not off his sin
Author:
Ambrose Philips (Absolute)
DMI number:
23367
6.
Blessed as the immortal Gods is he
First Line:
Blessed as the immortal Gods is he
Last Line:
I fainted sunk and died away
Author:
Ambrose Philips (Absolute)
DMI number:
577
7.
Breathe soft ye winds ye waters gently flow
First Line:
Breathe soft ye winds ye waters gently flow
Last Line:
My love in yonder vale asleep does lie
Author:
Ambrose Philips (Absolute)
DMI number:
22507
8.
Beneath the covert of a grove
First Line:
Beneath the covert of a grove
Last Line:
Think on thy own mortality
Author:
Ambrose Philips (Absolute)
DMI number:
6979
9.
Can we forget how every creature moaned
First Line:
Can we forget how every creature moaned
Last Line:
And thorns and thistles overspread the fields
Author:
Ambrose Philips (Absolute)
DMI number:
22505
10.
Come fill me a glass fill it high
First Line:
Come fill me a glass fill it high
Last Line:
If once we grow sober we die
Author:
Ambrose Philips (Absolute)
DMI number:
790
11.
Dimply damsel sweetly smiling
First Line:
Dimply damsel sweetly smiling
Last Line:
Tender and averse from killing
Author:
Ambrose Philips (Absolute)
DMI number:
2128
12.
From frozen climes and endless tracts of snow
First Line:
From frozen climes and endless tracts of snow
Last Line:
And as he goes in transient vision mourns
Author:
Ambrose Philips (Absolute)
DMI number:
11749
13.
From frozen climes and endless tracts of snow
First Line:
From frozen climes and endless tracts of snow
Last Line:
And as he goes the transient vision mourns
Author:
Ambrose Philips (Absolute)
DMI number:
31216
14.
George came to the crown without striking a blow
First Line:
George came to the crown without striking a blow
Last Line:
Ah quoth the pretender would I could do so
Author:
Ambrose Philips (Absolute)
DMI number:
12483
15.
From Utrecht's silent walks by winds I send
First Line:
From Utrecht's silent walks by winds I send
Last Line:
And dying finds too late he lived in vain
Author:
Ambrose Philips (Absolute)
DMI number:
11777
16.
Hark hark my soul let the early birds inspire
First Line:
Hark hark my soul let the early birds inspire
Last Line:
Shakes off his sleep but shakes not off his sin
Author:
Ambrose Philips (Absolute)
DMI number:
42567
17.
How ill the motion with the music suits
First Line:
How ill the motion with the music suits
Last Line:
So Orpheus fiddled and so danced the brutes
Author:
George Jeffreys (Absolute) & Ambrose Philips (Speculation)
DMI number:
8394
18.
Inhuman Sacharissa not to love
First Line:
Inhuman Sacharissa not to love
Last Line:
For Waller's muse has Sacharissa's scorn
Author:
Ambrose Philips (Absolute)
DMI number:
3490
19.
Long have the writers of this warlike age
First Line:
Long have the writers of this warlike age
Last Line:
And we resist the poet's will in vain
DMI number:
8451
20.
If ever I quit the single life
First Line:
If ever I quit the single life
Last Line:
I give my love I give my life
Author:
Ambrose Philips (Absolute)
DMI number:
33078
21.
Man only from himself can suffer wrong
First Line:
Man only from himself can suffer wrong
Last Line:
And dying finds too late he lived in vain
Author:
Ambrose Philips (Absolute)
DMI number:
30652
22.
Now frowning winter knits his awful brow
First Line:
Now frowning winter knits his awful brow
Last Line:
And journeys sad beneath the dropping trees
Author:
Ambrose Philips (Speculation)
DMI number:
17961
23.
O Venus beauty of the skies
First Line:
O Venus beauty of the skies
Last Line:
And give me all my heart desires
Author:
Ambrose Philips (Absolute)
DMI number:
688
24.
Once Delia slept on easy moss reclined
First Line:
Once Delia slept on easy moss reclined
Last Line:
Condemn me shepherd if I did amiss
Author:
Ambrose Philips (Absolute)
DMI number:
25254
25.
Once Delia slept on easy moss reclined
First Line:
Once Delia slept on easy moss reclined
Last Line:
Condemn me shepherds if I did amiss
Author:
Ambrose Philips (Absolute)
DMI number:
25228
26.
Patron of verse O Halifax attend
First Line:
Patron of verse O Halifax attend
Last Line:
And listens to the concert of the year
Author:
Ambrose Philips (Absolute)
DMI number:
20624
27.
So when the sun with his meridian light
First Line:
So when the sun with his meridian light
Last Line:
We view his glory lessened in a shade
Author:
Ambrose Philips (Absolute)
DMI number:
6981
28.
So when the sun with his meridian light
First Line:
So when the sun with his meridian light
Last Line:
We view his glory softened by a shade
Author:
Ambrose Philips (Absolute)
DMI number:
29635
29.
Soft Venus love's too anxious Queen
First Line:
Soft Venus love's too anxious Queen
Last Line:
Coals that beneath the kettle glow
Author:
Ambrose Philips (Absolute)
DMI number:
25658
30.
The hermit's solace in his cell
First Line:
The hermit's solace in his cell
Last Line:
The mad man's sport the wise man's pain
Author:
Ambrose Philips (Absolute)
DMI number:
6980
31.
The mind to virtue is by verse subdued
First Line:
The mind to virtue is by verse subdued
Last Line:
And the muse triumphed where the patriot failed
Author:
Ambrose Philips (Absolute)
DMI number:
24889
32.
The rose's age is but a day
First Line:
The rose's age is but a day
Last Line:
It blows at morn and fades at night
Author:
Ambrose Philips (Speculation)
DMI number:
16064
33.
Then never let me see her more
First Line:
Then never let me see her more
Last Line:
At once my self and Amoret
Author:
Ambrose Philips (Absolute)
DMI number:
6976
34.
This place may seem for shepherds leisure made
First Line:
This place may seem for shepherds leisure made
Last Line:
And after dewy pastures bleat in vain
Author:
Ambrose Philips (Absolute)
DMI number:
6479
35.
This posture and these tears that heaven might move
First Line:
This posture and these tears that heaven might move
Last Line:
The plaintive waters utter as they flow
Author:
Ambrose Philips (Absolute)
DMI number:
6982
36.
Thou speakest always ill of me
First Line:
Thou speakest always ill of me
Last Line:
The world believes nor one nor the other
Author:
Ambrose Philips (Absolute)
DMI number:
12573
37.
Thou speakest always ill of me
First Line:
Thou speakest always ill of me
Last Line:
The world believes not one nor t'other
Author:
Ambrose Philips (Absolute)
DMI number:
27819
38.
Though plunged in ills and exercised in care
First Line:
Though plunged in ills and exercised in care
Last Line:
By unforeseen expedients brings relief
Author:
Ambrose Philips (Absolute)
DMI number:
28296
39.
Thy cloudy looks why melting thus in tears
First Line:
Thy cloudy looks why melting thus in tears
Last Line:
And unyoked heifers pacing homewards low
Author:
Ambrose Philips (Absolute)
DMI number:
6961
40.
Timely blossom infant fair
First Line:
Timely blossom infant fair
Last Line:
This picture once resembled thee
Author:
Ambrose Philips (Absolute)
DMI number:
2127
41.
When gamesome youth and love's unruly fire
First Line:
When gamesome youth and love's unruly fire
Last Line:
As infants sleep upon their mother's breast
Author:
Ambrose Philips (Absolute)
DMI number:
6984
42.
When Lucy decks with flowers her swelling breast
First Line:
When Lucy decks with flowers her swelling breast
Last Line:
Condemn me shepherds if I did amiss
Author:
Ambrose Philips (Absolute)
DMI number:
25220
43.
When shepherds flourished in Eliza's reign
First Line:
When shepherds flourished in Eliza's reign
Last Line:
Down breathless on the guilty harp she fell
Author:
Ambrose Philips (Absolute)
DMI number:
22766
44.
When Virgil thought no shame the Doric reed
First Line:
When Virgil thought no shame the Doric reed
Last Line:
Thy name and sweet remembrance shall remain
Author:
Ambrose Philips (Absolute)
DMI number:
6477
45.
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
46.
Why so coy my lovely maid
First Line:
Why so coy my lovely maid
Last Line:
Me the lily you the rose
Author:
Ambrose Philips (Absolute)
DMI number:
6978
47.
Why we love and why we hate
First Line:
Why we love and why we hate
Last Line:
Seek the riddle in the skies
Author:
Ambrose Philips (Absolute)
DMI number:
6977