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1.
Hear Phoebus source of light heaven's brightest grace
First Line:
Hear Phoebus source of light heaven's brightest grace
Last Line:
Allows our prayer and all the powers above
Author:
William Duncombe (Confident)
DMI number:
1828
2.
How liked ye wealthy Nasidenus' feast
First Line:
How liked ye wealthy Nasidenus' feast
Last Line:
Than if a witch had shook her kercher over
Author:
Joseph Washington (Speculation)
DMI number:
42187
3.
Long have I heard your favourite theme
First Line:
Long have I heard your favourite theme
Last Line:
Perhaps or send you to the Turk
Author:
Richard Owen Cambridge (Absolute)
DMI number:
30538
4.
I've overheard you and a mind I have
First Line:
I've overheard you and a mind I have
Last Line:
Sent eight already I'll send thee the ninth slave
Author:
Alexander Brome (Absolute)
DMI number:
42186
5.
One evening the loveliest pair
First Line:
One evening the loveliest pair
Last Line:
And chattered at every kiss
DMI number:
10236
6.
One evening the loveliest pair
First Line:
One evening the loveliest pair
Last Line:
But lay myself down in thy room
DMI number:
23041
7.
Sir I've long waited in my turn to have
First Line:
Sir I've long waited in my turn to have
Last Line:
To the bleak mountains where you first were caught
Author:
Christopher Pitt (Absolute)
DMI number:
22159
8.
Some think I am too sharp a satirist
First Line:
Some think I am too sharp a satirist
Last Line:
The bench with laughter cracks I freed go home
Author:
Sir Richard Fanshawe (Absolute)
DMI number:
42179
9.
Tell me my Delia tell me why
First Line:
Tell me my Delia tell me why
Last Line:
But I believe because I love
Author:
George Lyttelton (Absolute)
DMI number:
22313
10.
Thou writest so seldom that there does appear
First Line:
Thou writest so seldom that there does appear
Last Line:
Which no proportion with thy vices bear
Author:
Alexander Brome (Absolute)
DMI number:
42181
11.
To all that thou hast told me heretofore
First Line:
To all that thou hast told me heretofore
Last Line:
I must obey and go live long farewell
Author:
Alexander Brome (Absolute)
DMI number:
42183
12.
When I alone your lovely youth possessed
First Line:
When I alone your lovely youth possessed
Last Line:
And gladly live with thee and gladly die
DMI number:
6268
13.
While I remain the darling of your heart
First Line:
While I remain the darling of your heart
Last Line:
I willingly would live would die with you
DMI number:
22591
14.
While I remained the darling of your heart
First Line:
While I remained the darling of your heart
Last Line:
I willingly would live would die with you
DMI number:
930
15.
While I remained the darling of your heart
First Line:
While I remained the darling of your heart
Last Line:
Yet should my friendship live for none but you
Author:
Mary Goddard (Speculation)
DMI number:
22342
16.
While I was fond and you were kind
First Line:
While I was fond and you were kind
Last Line:
With thee would live with thee would die
Author:
Francis Atterbury (Absolute)
DMI number:
15912
17.
While I was lovely in thine eye
First Line:
While I was lovely in thine eye
Last Line:
Yet would I live and die with thee
Author:
Thomas Flatman (Absolute)
DMI number:
42108
18.
While I was monarch of your heart
First Line:
While I was monarch of your heart
Last Line:
With you I choose to live and die
Author:
John Wilmot (Speculation) & Edward Radcliffe (Confident)
DMI number:
41887
19.
While I was monarch of your heart
First Line:
While I was monarch of your heart
Last Line:
With you I'd choose to live and die
Author:
John Wilmot (Speculation) & Edward Radcliffe (Confident)
DMI number:
928
20.
While no fond youth with dearer arms
First Line:
While no fond youth with dearer arms
Last Line:
Yet would I live would die with thee
DMI number:
31517
21.
Whence brother Catius and whither bound so fast
First Line:
Whence brother Catius and whither bound so fast
Last Line:
If sweet the stream much sweeter is the spring
Author:
Thomas Flatman (Absolute)
DMI number:
42182
22.
While Phyllis transported I lay in your arms
First Line:
While Phyllis transported I lay in your arms
Last Line:
Tis time must discover the truth of each choice
Author:
Samuel Boyse (Absolute)
DMI number:
36545
23.
Whilst Celia's kindness crowned her swain
First Line:
Whilst Celia's kindness crowned her swain
Last Line:
Or life or death with you would please
DMI number:
5350
24.
Whilst I alone was dear to thee
First Line:
Whilst I alone was dear to thee
Last Line:
Once more to live and die with thee
Author:
Joseph Washington (Speculation)
DMI number:
42107
25.
Whilst to my Lydia I was dear
First Line:
Whilst to my Lydia I was dear
Last Line:
My former love I would renew
DMI number:
31203
26.
Whilst I possessed thy love free from alarms
First Line:
Whilst I possessed thy love free from alarms
Last Line:
With thee I'd gladly live I'd willing die
Author:
Sir Richard Fanshawe (Absolute)
DMI number:
42106
27.
Whilst I thy faithful love possessed
First Line:
Whilst I thy faithful love possessed
Last Line:
With thee I'd gladly live and die
DMI number:
13769
28.
Whilst I was fond and you were kind
First Line:
Whilst I was fond and you were kind
Last Line:
With thee would live with thee would die
DMI number:
25577
29.
Whilst I was welcome and no dearer lover
First Line:
Whilst I was welcome and no dearer lover
Last Line:
We'll die together in each other's arms
DMI number:
929
30.
Whilst I was welcome to your heart
First Line:
Whilst I was welcome to your heart
Last Line:
Yet I would live would die with thee
Author:
Richard Duke (Absolute)
DMI number:
3695
31.
Whilst Lydia sought no foreign charms
First Line:
Whilst Lydia sought no foreign charms
Last Line:
I'll trust my Horace once again
DMI number:
7548