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1.
Believe that every morning's ray
First Line:
Believe that every morning's ray
Last Line:
With double lustre shall it shine
Author:
Philip Francis (Absolute)
DMI number:
33698
2.
But fortune ever changing dame
First Line:
But fortune ever changing dame
Last Line:
And honest poverty's undowered charms
Author:
Philip Francis (Absolute)
DMI number:
37700
3.
Dear sir | Having found with surprize that my late resignation
First Line:
Dear sir | Having found with surprize that my late resignation
Last Line:
For all your kind friendship and will always believe | That I am &c &c
Author:
Philip Francis (Absolute)
DMI number:
31324
4.
Mercy not justice is the throne of princes
First Line:
Mercy not justice is the throne of princes
Last Line:
And mix our praise with gratitude and love
Author:
Philip Francis (Absolute)
DMI number:
30404
5.
Shall I be tortured with unjust disgrace
First Line:
Shall I be tortured with unjust disgrace
Last Line:
Whom but a vicious or a sickly soul
Author:
Philip Francis (Absolute)
DMI number:
37706
6.
To Fuscus who in city sports delights
First Line:
To Fuscus who in city sports delights
Last Line:
Sincerely blessed but that I want my friend
Author:
Philip Francis (Absolute)
DMI number:
33199
7.
Well you expect so says the taste in vogue
First Line:
Well you expect so says the taste in vogue
Last Line:
Well I'll give out the play for Monday night
Author:
Philip Francis (Absolute)
DMI number:
39096
8.
Whence it is sir that none contented lives
First Line:
Whence it is sir that none contented lives
Last Line:
Thinks the supremely happy dwell in town
Author:
Philip Francis (Absolute)
DMI number:
30103