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51.
On the road to Batheaston I overtook time
First Line:
On the road to Batheaston I overtook time
Last Line:
I desire for themselves they'll provide at their leisure
DMI number:
35502
52.
Phoebus tis said from Delphos took his flight
First Line:
Phoebus tis said from Delphos took his flight
Last Line:
Thine chief Batheaston whence those numbers flow
DMI number:
35508
53.
Read in her eyes her gentle heart
First Line:
Read in her eyes her gentle heart
Last Line:
Than to her voice to tune my lyre
DMI number:
35476
54.
Says my muse now this time
First Line:
Says my muse now this time
Last Line:
To receive from her fair hand the bays
DMI number:
35493
55.
Rich must each gem in native lustre shine
First Line:
Rich must each gem in native lustre shine
Last Line:
Thus Miller's smiles confirm and dignify the prize
DMI number:
35552
56.
Take of jest and of humour an ounce at a time
First Line:
Take of jest and of humour an ounce at a time
Last Line:
Of the spirit of wit add some drops at your leisure
DMI number:
35492
57.
The beauteous flower my Chloe plucked today
First Line:
The beauteous flower my Chloe plucked today
Last Line:
No more I ask nor more can fate decree
DMI number:
35576
58.
The breast of a goddess I once did alarm
First Line:
The breast of a goddess I once did alarm
Last Line:
On his Fatima's lips I'd again tempt my fate
Author:
Anna Miller [née Riggs] (Confident)
DMI number:
35513
59.
The pen which I now take and brandish
First Line:
The pen which I now take and brandish
Last Line:
If eat with Miller at Batheaston
DMI number:
35488
60.
The sight of dear Silvia has robbed me of rest
First Line:
The sight of dear Silvia has robbed me of rest
Last Line:
In hopes she'll reward me with blisses hereafter
DMI number:
35506
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