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101.
While spurious poems daily vex us
First Line:
While spurious poems daily vex us
Last Line:
Shall gain the nymph and laurel too
Author:
William Pattison (Speculation)
DMI number:
15670
102.
Where the fair Paphian goddess keeps her court
First Line:
Where the fair Paphian goddess keeps her court
Last Line:
And hugs the little darling in her arms
Author:
William Pattison (Absolute)
DMI number:
11879
103.
While with strange surprise I see
First Line:
While with strange surprise I see
Last Line:
And make another heaven below
DMI number:
18050
104.
Whilst these vernal sweets exhale
First Line:
Whilst these vernal sweets exhale
Last Line:
Both like weeds are thrown away
DMI number:
18061
105.
Whilst thus my knife inscribes to fame
First Line:
Whilst thus my knife inscribes to fame
Last Line:
Carves the nymph upon my heart
DMI number:
18128
106.
Whilst others toil to gain themselves a name
First Line:
Whilst others toil to gain themselves a name
Last Line:
By one commanding word in order hurled
DMI number:
18145
107.
While fierce inclement storms descend
First Line:
While fierce inclement storms descend
Last Line:
But even the very coldness too
DMI number:
18041
108.
Yet yet he lives O yet kind heavens spare
First Line:
Yet yet he lives O yet kind heavens spare
Last Line:
And is it thus our promised joys must end
DMI number:
18118
109.
You ask me the nymph that delights me the most
First Line:
You ask me the nymph that delights me the most
Last Line:
Why Sir here's my service Belinda's the toast
DMI number:
18144
110.
Ye gentle nymphs to whom my lays belong
First Line:
Ye gentle nymphs to whom my lays belong
Last Line:
And for an apple give my bleeding heart
Author:
William Pattison (Absolute)
DMI number:
3114
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