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1751.
O come thou melancholy muse
First Line:
O come thou melancholy muse
Last Line:
And many a pleasing thought inspire
Author:
Joseph Giles (Absolute)
DMI number:
27529
1752.
Now Bacchus rushes in my breast
First Line:
Now Bacchus rushes in my breast
Last Line:
The stroke be given by wine
Author:
Edward Burnaby Greene (Speculation)
DMI number:
31432
1753.
Now Britain's senate far renowned
First Line:
Now Britain's senate far renowned
Last Line:
And laurelled bards proclaim thy lasting praise
Author:
Francis Coventry (Absolute)
DMI number:
27859
1754.
Now Delia breathes in woods the fragrant air
First Line:
Now Delia breathes in woods the fragrant air
Last Line:
I'll do I'll plough or dig as Delia's slave
Author:
James Hammond (Absolute)
DMI number:
22613
1755.
Now famed Martinico has crowned us with bays
First Line:
Now famed Martinico has crowned us with bays
Last Line:
And subdued where she though to destroy
DMI number:
38063
1756.
Now from the southern climes returning spring
First Line:
Now from the southern climes returning spring
Last Line:
Of every British swain and every beauteous maid
DMI number:
28660
1757.
Now gentlemen if you will hear
First Line:
Now gentlemen if you will hear
Last Line:
Roasted a pig in a blue cows hide
DMI number:
42920
1758.
Now he brings | The youths to view the temple built for praise
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Now he brings | The youths to view the temple built for praise
Last Line:
Since heaven's good king is captive to the kind
Author:
Sir William Davenant (Absolute)
DMI number:
17272
1759.
Now he on foolish love it not befits
First Line:
Now he on foolish love it not befits
Last Line:
To marry is to make it ten times worse
DMI number:
43834
1760.
Now how shall I do with my love and my pride
First Line:
Now how shall I do with my love and my pride
Last Line:
Her spark saying nothing talks better than I
Author:
Matthew Prior (Absolute)
DMI number:
16901
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