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81.
To fair Belinda crown the sparkling bowl
First Line:
To fair Belinda crown the sparkling bowl
Last Line:
I'd drink an everlasting draught of love
DMI number:
18143
82.
Twas when the pearly wings of rosy light
First Line:
Twas when the pearly wings of rosy light
Last Line:
But waking curse the visionary shade
DMI number:
18111
83.
Twas a doubt in debate among sages of yore
First Line:
Twas a doubt in debate among sages of yore
Last Line:
When with the same ease both can give a fall
Author:
William Pattison (Absolute)
DMI number:
3094
84.
Tom Hobblestart in Elegaics writes
First Line:
Tom Hobblestart in Elegaics writes
Last Line:
And his unequal legs the measure show
DMI number:
18135
85.
Tom Jingle's rivers murmur as they go
First Line:
Tom Jingle's rivers murmur as they go
Last Line:
For who could rest contented with their wit
DMI number:
18137
86.
Unskilled in Greek and Roman tongue
First Line:
Unskilled in Greek and Roman tongue
Last Line:
And love my mistress country friend
Author:
William Pattison (Absolute)
DMI number:
1795
87.
Unskilled in love unpractised in those arts
First Line:
Unskilled in love unpractised in those arts
Last Line:
Mistook her heaven but found a heaven in you
Author:
William Pattison (Absolute)
DMI number:
3109
88.
Two charming nymphs to man's destruction born
First Line:
Two charming nymphs to man's destruction born
Last Line:
For that age fell by love and this by hate
DMI number:
18047
89.
Underneath a mossy mountain
First Line:
Underneath a mossy mountain
Last Line:
Finds and clasps the real maid
DMI number:
18123
90.
Well then when will these railings end
First Line:
Well then when will these railings end
Last Line:
You'll find them all summed in Blackmore
Author:
William Pattison (Speculation)
DMI number:
15666
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