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1791.
No more may chemist boast an unknown art
First Line:
No more may chemist boast an unknown art
Last Line:
The flinty frame shall be dissolved in --- bliss
DMI number:
3035
1792.
No more my friend of vain applause
First Line:
No more my friend of vain applause
Last Line:
I fear you'll see the right on it
DMI number:
31353
1793.
No more no more Jacynta say
First Line:
No more no more Jacynta say
Last Line:
With this same flesh and blood
Author:
Jonathan Smedley (Absolute)
DMI number:
15432
1794.
No more proud woman boast
First Line:
No more proud woman boast
Last Line:
Who better knows to please
DMI number:
42620
1795.
No more severely kind affect
First Line:
No more severely kind affect
Last Line:
And love's wild torrent overflow
DMI number:
2307
1796.
No more stern winter whitens every plain
First Line:
No more stern winter whitens every plain
Last Line:
To eat that bread in liberty and peace
DMI number:
27546
1797.
No more the feeble lyre persuade
First Line:
No more the feeble lyre persuade
Last Line:
The easy ravished bliss
DMI number:
16632
1798.
No music has such tempting charms
First Line:
No music has such tempting charms
Last Line:
He'll catch a fox by night
DMI number:
10653
1799.
No no tis in vain in this turbulent town
First Line:
No no tis in vain in this turbulent town
Last Line:
Would be sentenced to dig in the mine
Author:
Thomas Fitzgerald (Absolute)
DMI number:
2299
1800.
No no tis not love you may talk till doom's day
First Line:
No no tis not love you may talk till doom's day
Last Line:
An angel in purse and a glass of good wine
DMI number:
5328
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