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71.
That health Leander to his Hero sends
First Line:
That health Leander to his Hero sends
Last Line:
And all my raging passions are on fire
DMI number:
18038
72.
The day that gave Belinda breath
First Line:
The day that gave Belinda breath
Last Line:
Whom fate designed to fire their Troy
Author:
Mary Jones (Absolute)
DMI number:
18142
73.
The winds expiring in a softer breeze
First Line:
The winds expiring in a softer breeze
Last Line:
And the big helmet load my warrior's head
DMI number:
18039
74.
These lines my lord your cruel absence mourn
First Line:
These lines my lord your cruel absence mourn
Last Line:
Too late like me my fading charms you mourn
DMI number:
18035
75.
These lines my lovely faithless swain peruse
First Line:
These lines my lovely faithless swain peruse
Last Line:
Rejoin their lustre and commence divine
DMI number:
18033
76.
They say that out of pure ill-nature
First Line:
They say that out of pure ill-nature
Last Line:
To throw herself in earnest down
DMI number:
18071
77.
Though night her deepest sables spread
First Line:
Though night her deepest sables spread
Last Line:
But guide a nobler world
DMI number:
18044
78.
Thus some expiring swan bewails her woe
First Line:
Thus some expiring swan bewails her woe
Last Line:
He gave the sword her hand the sword applied
DMI number:
18037
79.
To you dear object of my first desires
First Line:
To you dear object of my first desires
Last Line:
And imitate my dear your faithful swain
DMI number:
18040
80.
To God my muse address your loftiest song
First Line:
To God my muse address your loftiest song
Last Line:
The rolling thunders fly and fate is in the blow
DMI number:
18116
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