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561.
Madam I hear and hear with sorrow
First Line:
Madam I hear and hear with sorrow
Last Line:
He always kept the field he won
Author:
Mary Barber (Absolute)
DMI number:
11553
562.
Madam I hope though I a stranger am
First Line:
Madam I hope though I a stranger am
Last Line:
Locked in embraces to eternity
DMI number:
43526
563.
Madam these lines with pleasure I indite
First Line:
Madam these lines with pleasure I indite
Last Line:
You to a countess I'd prefer and only you
DMI number:
25558
564.
Madam think you for scornful frowns I'll bow
First Line:
Madam think you for scornful frowns I'll bow
Last Line:
The picture in whose like such falsehood lies
DMI number:
42659
565.
Madam whose mercies are so boundless known
First Line:
Madam whose mercies are so boundless known
Last Line:
We yet at least desire more sorrow for your sake
DMI number:
42834
566.
Madam with so much wonder we are struck
First Line:
Madam with so much wonder we are struck
Last Line:
And makes himself immortal in her fame
DMI number:
36094
567.
Miss H-- your looks will your riddle discover
First Line:
Miss H-- your looks will your riddle discover
Last Line:
That either tis ice or your ladyship's heart
DMI number:
25136
568.
Mistaken bards that partial products bring
First Line:
Mistaken bards that partial products bring
Last Line:
And quitting other themes aspire to sing your praise
DMI number:
24306
569.
Mistaken fair in vain you try
First Line:
Mistaken fair in vain you try
Last Line:
Apollo will not lend his art
DMI number:
33595
570.
Mistress of all my senses can invite
First Line:
Mistress of all my senses can invite
Last Line:
It were preferment to lead apes in hell
Author:
Richard Duke (Absolute)
DMI number:
8701
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