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511.
O may I always ready stand
First Line:
O may I always ready stand
Last Line:
Whenever I hear the bridegroom's voice
DMI number:
34523
512.
Of all the nauseous complicated crimes
First Line:
Of all the nauseous complicated crimes
Last Line:
Where vice and folly have an equal share
DMI number:
30897
513.
Of Roman empresses the heads and tails
First Line:
Of Roman empresses the heads and tails
Last Line:
And ladies in high life are Messalinas
DMI number:
36031
514.
Of two reliefs to cure a lovesick mind
First Line:
Of two reliefs to cure a lovesick mind
Last Line:
Tis the most pleasant and the quickest cure
Author:
George Granville (Absolute)
DMI number:
24612
515.
Of two reliefs to ease a lovesick mind
First Line:
Of two reliefs to ease a lovesick mind
Last Line:
Tis the most pleasant and the quickest cure
Author:
George Granville (Absolute)
DMI number:
12365
516.
On a primrosy bank by a murmuring stream
First Line:
On a primrosy bank by a murmuring stream
Last Line:
She ended her song and arose with a blush
DMI number:
32948
517.
On every object here I see
First Line:
On every object here I see
Last Line:
I always may remember thee
DMI number:
36793
518.
Old Ayres subpoenaed to the grave
First Line:
Old Ayres subpoenaed to the grave
Last Line:
The cause is plain thou art not dead
DMI number:
32259
519.
Oh hear me all ye powers above
First Line:
Oh hear me all ye powers above
Last Line:
Oh from Parnassus send relief
DMI number:
35315
520.
Oh here our frail estate we see
First Line:
Oh here our frail estate we see
Last Line:
This silent dust must rise again
DMI number:
34517
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