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1.
Auspicious youth what happy stars attend
First Line:
Auspicious youth what happy stars attend
Last Line:
Thy sword the laurel gain thy pen the bays
DMI number:
22935
2.
Can then my dove forsake this faithful breast
First Line:
Can then my dove forsake this faithful breast
Last Line:
Your bliss would make amends for loss of mine
DMI number:
19266
3.
Dear miss although your birthday's past
First Line:
Dear miss although your birthday's past
Last Line:
Would be much less than what I owe
DMI number:
21594
4.
Don't Celia strive that face to mend
First Line:
Don't Celia strive that face to mend
Last Line:
But thousands will obey
DMI number:
23036
5.
Flow gentle grief in melting numbers flow
First Line:
Flow gentle grief in melting numbers flow
Last Line:
Her name her honour and her praise shall live
DMI number:
23032
6.
From regions of eternal light
First Line:
From regions of eternal light
Last Line:
Where full fruition crowns desires
DMI number:
22931
7.
Long fixed I gaze upon the pregnant clouds
First Line:
Long fixed I gaze upon the pregnant clouds
Last Line:
In larger space and sooner learn the art
DMI number:
21570
8.
Most gracious sovereign lord may't please
First Line:
Most gracious sovereign lord may't please
Last Line:
We're seamen sir and that's enough
DMI number:
23034
9.
Let but my painter take your picture
First Line:
Let but my painter take your picture
Last Line:
Even Venus when they look on you
DMI number:
23051
10.
Methinks dear Tom I see thee stand demure
First Line:
Methinks dear Tom I see thee stand demure
Last Line:
By Ward's mysterious drop or magic pill
Author:
John Winstanley (Absolute)
DMI number:
22962
11.
Oh how I tremble for thy virgin heart
First Line:
Oh how I tremble for thy virgin heart
Last Line:
His household guardian and commodious wife
DMI number:
11722
12.
Prepare thou sacred venerable pile
First Line:
Prepare thou sacred venerable pile
Last Line:
And the departed spirits come again for joy
DMI number:
19519
13.
So much obliged and in the kindest way
First Line:
So much obliged and in the kindest way
Last Line:
And be most blessed because you bless the most
DMI number:
20751
14.
Tell me insatiate Sylvia who
First Line:
Tell me insatiate Sylvia who
Last Line:
Who dare to sail in thy unfaithful sea
DMI number:
20719
15.
The greatest comfort at the greatest bliss
First Line:
The greatest comfort at the greatest bliss
Last Line:
Tis better not to live than live in vain
DMI number:
22952
16.
The morning sun when rising from his bed
First Line:
The morning sun when rising from his bed
Last Line:
Or by a quick consumption kill me now
DMI number:
19807
17.
Thy gift my Chloe when thy gift I see
First Line:
Thy gift my Chloe when thy gift I see
Last Line:
More bright appears than in the mirror mine
DMI number:
21677
18.
To paint the various charms of various fair
First Line:
To paint the various charms of various fair
Last Line:
Your eyes can kill your pride permits to live
DMI number:
22955
19.
To high Parnassus' shady seat
First Line:
To high Parnassus' shady seat
Last Line:
And love could write on such a theme
DMI number:
23006
20.
When poets of old had a mind to rehearse
First Line:
When poets of old had a mind to rehearse
Last Line:
As you're sweeter than these so you're fairer than those
DMI number:
11068
21.
Would T----n for once excuse
First Line:
Would T----n for once excuse
Last Line:
In pity not in compliment
DMI number:
21685