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31.
Imperial messenger of Jove
First Line:
Imperial messenger of Jove
Last Line:
Lead apes by Jove's decree
DMI number:
35574
32.
In a beautiful woman you all must confess
First Line:
In a beautiful woman you all must confess
Last Line:
And I would be revenged on her charms if I might
DMI number:
35474
33.
In silken garments fluttering at the breeze
First Line:
In silken garments fluttering at the breeze
Last Line:
And praise the beauty that once gave me joy
DMI number:
35538
34.
In dancing from time should you happen to stray
First Line:
In dancing from time should you happen to stray
Last Line:
That in places most sacred I sometimes resound
DMI number:
35523
35.
Just are the praises given your calm retreat
First Line:
Just are the praises given your calm retreat
Last Line:
And feel his passion thawing into love
DMI number:
35485
36.
My Laura's fair amongst the fair
First Line:
My Laura's fair amongst the fair
Last Line:
Thou endless source of love
Author:
Sir John Riggs Miller (Confident)
DMI number:
35539
37.
I'm a thing which too often occasions alarm
First Line:
I'm a thing which too often occasions alarm
Last Line:
Who in gloom or in splendor submit to their fate
DMI number:
35514
38.
I trace my pedigree from early time
First Line:
I trace my pedigree from early time
Last Line:
And burn me cruel ladies at your leisure
DMI number:
35495
39.
I Phoebus the fiddler and king of the day
First Line:
I Phoebus the fiddler and king of the day
Last Line:
And bow unrepining to what we decree
DMI number:
35579
40.
I'm a little black gentleman ladies of fame
First Line:
I'm a little black gentleman ladies of fame
Last Line:
Turn me up and I'll rival the king in your love
DMI number:
35483
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