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1.
Ah shepherd gentle shepherd spare
First Line:
Ah shepherd gentle shepherd spare
Last Line:
And be the phoenix of mankind
DMI number:
23823
2.
As God who now does as in times of old
First Line:
As God who now does as in times of old
Last Line:
But England spare for York and Pelham's sake
DMI number:
23842
3.
Asteria why will you consume
First Line:
Asteria why will you consume
Last Line:
Worthy his matchless truth and love
DMI number:
23833
4.
Behold the spring in fresh attire
First Line:
Behold the spring in fresh attire
Last Line:
You give me a complete revenge
DMI number:
23831
5.
Deuce on it I wonder what the author means
First Line:
Deuce on it I wonder what the author means
Last Line:
Our happy author seeks no other praise
DMI number:
23843
6.
Hail happy Delville blissful seat
First Line:
Hail happy Delville blissful seat
Last Line:
A soul to praise and copy heaven
DMI number:
23824
7.
Hail holy sage whose comprehensive mind
First Line:
Hail holy sage whose comprehensive mind
Last Line:
Thou most like him of all his works below
DMI number:
23839
8.
In a fair island in the southern main
First Line:
In a fair island in the southern main
Last Line:
Would prove no doubt as perjured as before
Author:
Matthew Prior (Speculation) & Laetitia Pilkington [nee van Lewen] (Confident)
DMI number:
21718
9.
Is there a man whose fixed and steady soul
First Line:
Is there a man whose fixed and steady soul
Last Line:
But owns O Stannard it was drawn for thee
DMI number:
23830
10.
O spotless paper fair and white
First Line:
O spotless paper fair and white
Last Line:
That which destroyed shall make thee live
DMI number:
23826
11.
Shall then my kindred all my glory claim
First Line:
Shall then my kindred all my glory claim
Last Line:
And all mankind your matchless pen revere
DMI number:
23827
12.
Since so oft to the great of my favours you boast
First Line:
Since so oft to the great of my favours you boast
Last Line:
Are friends to the muses as well as to love
DMI number:
23841
13.
Since so oft to the great of my favours you boast
First Line:
Since so oft to the great of my favours you boast
Last Line:
We find neither heroes nor lovers like these
DMI number:
41776
14.
The queen of the fairies this summons does send
First Line:
The queen of the fairies this summons does send
Last Line:
My fairies shall bring you by force through the air
DMI number:
23832
15.
While I the godlike men of old
First Line:
While I the godlike men of old
Last Line:
Shall rival Greece and Rome in fame
DMI number:
23825
16.
When you advised me sir to choose
First Line:
When you advised me sir to choose
Last Line:
That publicly speaks well of you
DMI number:
23840
17.
While sunk in deepest solitude and woe
First Line:
While sunk in deepest solitude and woe
Last Line:
And lay me down in everlasting peace
DMI number:
23835