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1621.
The mimic dance inspired by music's power
First Line:
The mimic dance inspired by music's power
Last Line:
With Tiesdale died Corelli is no more
DMI number:
34819
1622.
The modest stone what few vain marbles can
First Line:
The modest stone what few vain marbles can
Last Line:
Thanked heaven that he had lived and that he died
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
2948
1623.
The Queen was brought by water to Whitehall
First Line:
The Queen was brought by water to Whitehall
Last Line:
She'd come by water had she come by land
DMI number:
23585
1624.
The roman priest that promised both heaven and stars to sell
First Line:
The roman priest that promised both heaven and stars to sell
Last Line:
By treachery and murderings hath made a cap to hell
DMI number:
29035
1625.
The rose of the world but not the clean flower
First Line:
The rose of the world but not the clean flower
Last Line:
A mirror good for all men that on her think
DMI number:
29754
1626.
The rose of the world but not the cleane flowre
First Line:
The rose of the world but not the cleane flowre
Last Line:
A mirrour good for all men that on her thinke
DMI number:
37328
1627.
The rose within this earthly bed
First Line:
The rose within this earthly bed
Last Line:
And blossom in its native skies
DMI number:
34825
1628.
The perfect day is now her own
First Line:
The perfect day is now her own
Last Line:
And sees his mystery as she's seen
DMI number:
34786
1629.
The husband speaking truly of his wife
First Line:
The husband speaking truly of his wife
Last Line:
Reads his loss in her death her praise in life
DMI number:
34138
1630.
The night is past the stars remain
First Line:
The night is past the stars remain
Last Line:
When time no more shall be
DMI number:
34493
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