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My heart the vermeil lip and sparkling eye
First Line:
My heart the vermeil lip and sparkling eye
Last Line:
And thou and Portia are to me the same
DMI number:
26912
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I've done thy merit and my friendship wrong
First Line:
I've done thy merit and my friendship wrong
Last Line:
But nature love and music are my friends
Author:
Martha Sansom [nee Fowke] (Speculation)
DMI number:
17493
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I would with all my heart and soul
First Line:
I would with all my heart and soul
Last Line:
And R-by bold beat Bacchus hollow
Author:
John Hall-Stevenson (Absolute)
DMI number:
33862
24.
If Dodington will condescend
First Line:
If Dodington will condescend
Last Line:
And your petitioner will pray &c
Author:
Christopher Pitt (Absolute)
DMI number:
33609
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If friends you would but now this place accost
First Line:
If friends you would but now this place accost
Last Line:
Your virtues as its fruits are bright and fair
DMI number:
43433
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Let happier bards whose raptured breasts aspire
First Line:
Let happier bards whose raptured breasts aspire
Last Line:
One smile applausive to my youthful strain
DMI number:
38510
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Narcissa still through every varying name
First Line:
Narcissa still through every varying name
Last Line:
Each finer sense and tune it into love
Author:
Elizabeth Carter (Absolute)
DMI number:
32295
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O thou within whose tender blooming breast
First Line:
O thou within whose tender blooming breast
Last Line:
And ripen friendship into mutual love
DMI number:
30452
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O loved Hillarius thou by heaven designed
First Line:
O loved Hillarius thou by heaven designed
Last Line:
What wouldst thou not were wealth and greatness thine
DMI number:
17466
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Oft has my Muse and I fallen out
First Line:
Oft has my Muse and I fallen out
Last Line:
Or tenure to the love of any friend
DMI number:
43465
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