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151.
O thou the dear inflamer of my eyes
First Line:
O thou the dear inflamer of my eyes
Last Line:
Lest thou shouldst rent a heart I'le give thee mine
DMI number:
44448
152.
O thou whose beauty fires the lays
First Line:
O thou whose beauty fires the lays
Last Line:
Unless you hide your face
Author:
Samuel Whyte (Speculation)
DMI number:
36563
153.
O how could I venture to love one like thee
First Line:
O how could I venture to love one like thee
Last Line:
And live on thy friendship when passion's no more
DMI number:
19568
154.
O matchless maid angelically fair
First Line:
O matchless maid angelically fair
Last Line:
Acknowledge beauty's power and music's art
DMI number:
24263
155.
O my dearest I shall grieve thee
First Line:
O my dearest I shall grieve thee
Last Line:
But wilt thou know dear sweet for all
Author:
Thomas Carew (Absolute)
DMI number:
42489
156.
On a hill there grows a flower
First Line:
On a hill there grows a flower
Last Line:
Dead men brought to live again
DMI number:
44030
157.
Old poets and wits in their amorous fits
First Line:
Old poets and wits in their amorous fits
Last Line:
To the praise of my fair Kitty W--st--l
DMI number:
22184
158.
Oh my Chloris can those eyes
First Line:
Oh my Chloris can those eyes
Last Line:
Since you an eye to him and me can lend
DMI number:
44261
159.
Oh cruel proud and fair
First Line:
Oh cruel proud and fair
Last Line:
Why had I ever charms or why are they so quickly gone
DMI number:
43579
160.
Oh Peggy sweeter than the dawning day
First Line:
Oh Peggy sweeter than the dawning day
Last Line:
They gallop fast that deels and lasses drive
Author:
Allan Ramsay (Absolute)
DMI number:
22717
161.
Oh thou silver Thames o clearest crystal flood
First Line:
Oh thou silver Thames o clearest crystal flood
Last Line:
And Albion on the Appenines advance her conquering crest
Author:
Michael Drayton (Absolute)
DMI number:
44803
162.
Oh what pleasure tis to find
First Line:
Oh what pleasure tis to find
Last Line:
And mine is in my victories
DMI number:
43601
163.
Pardon at least it merits if not praise
First Line:
Pardon at least it merits if not praise
Last Line:
By ease freedom than disdainful praise
DMI number:
42599
164.
Others may with safety tell
First Line:
Others may with safety tell
Last Line:
Twenty to one but I shall live again
DMI number:
43908
165.
Quhen Flora had owrfrett the firth
First Line:
Quhen Flora had owrfrett the firth
Last Line:
Then eir of Greice did fair Helene | Quhome I luve and dar not assay
Author:
William Stewart (Speculation)
DMI number:
10905
166.
Quintilia's in the town's opinion fine
First Line:
Quintilia's in the town's opinion fine
Last Line:
But never never give the heart delight
DMI number:
8526
167.
Pity fair Sappho one that dies
First Line:
Pity fair Sappho one that dies
Last Line:
And blessing the dear cause expire
DMI number:
41885
168.
Pride of the world in beauty power and love
First Line:
Pride of the world in beauty power and love
Last Line:
I fear the transport of delight would kill
DMI number:
43522
169.
Prithee sweet fair one why so coy
First Line:
Prithee sweet fair one why so coy
Last Line:
Joys only constant hearts like mine can prove
DMI number:
37154
170.
Phillis though your powerful charms
First Line:
Phillis though your powerful charms
Last Line:
Be kind but kind to me alone
DMI number:
43869
171.
Phillis though your powerful charms
First Line:
Phillis though your powerful charms
Last Line:
What slave so dull as to obey
DMI number:
44288
172.
Phillis we grieve not that nature
First Line:
Phillis we grieve not that nature
Last Line:
But in hopes to make him kind
Author:
William Walsh (Absolute)
DMI number:
13053
173.
Say lovely creature whence those sighs
First Line:
Say lovely creature whence those sighs
Last Line:
He trebly will repay the bliss
DMI number:
12130
174.
Say mighty love invader of my rest
First Line:
Say mighty love invader of my rest
Last Line:
Who living dies and dying lives again
DMI number:
12868
175.
Say not fair one that I flatter
First Line:
Say not fair one that I flatter
Last Line:
Barely justice is to thee
DMI number:
33427
176.
Say not Olinda I despise the faded glories of your face
First Line:
Say not Olinda I despise the faded glories of your face
Last Line:
And rise the sun to guild their day to me benighted when you set
DMI number:
42619
177.
Silvia of all your amorous train
First Line:
Silvia of all your amorous train
Last Line:
And Silvia must be mine
DMI number:
43658
178.
Silvio when will you be kind
First Line:
Silvio when will you be kind
Last Line:
For fear you should inconstant prove
DMI number:
43222
179.
Secluded from domestic strife
First Line:
Secluded from domestic strife
Last Line:
Jack finds his wife a perfect beauty
Author:
Oliver Goldsmith (Absolute)
DMI number:
36932
180.
See fair Astrea what your charms can do
First Line:
See fair Astrea what your charms can do
Last Line:
Die for the third and yet with none succeed
DMI number:
43631
181.
See see | Chloris my Chloris comes in yonder bark
First Line:
See see | Chloris my Chloris comes in yonder bark
Last Line:
And let not the earth rob thee of her greeting kiss
DMI number:
43917
182.
She that with love is not possessed
First Line:
She that with love is not possessed
Last Line:
Clouding those eyes those eyes whence love takes darts
DMI number:
44276
183.
So smooth and clear the fountain was
First Line:
So smooth and clear the fountain was
Last Line:
It left no lasting print behind
Author:
Elijah Fenton (Absolute)
DMI number:
7310
184.
Sit thee down by me mine own joy
First Line:
Sit thee down by me mine own joy
Last Line:
Sure I have some thing that will please thee
DMI number:
43308
185.
Since my Dorinda first I saw your eyes
First Line:
Since my Dorinda first I saw your eyes
Last Line:
I yours alone as you would all be mine
DMI number:
22961
186.
Soft sounds and gently raised lest some harsh sound
First Line:
Soft sounds and gently raised lest some harsh sound
Last Line:
Too strong fro fancy and too full for rhyme
DMI number:
44634
187.
Smiling Phillis has an air
First Line:
Smiling Phillis has an air
Last Line:
And I daily love her better
DMI number:
42539
188.
Soon as I saw those beauteous eyes
First Line:
Soon as I saw those beauteous eyes
Last Line:
A double hearted creature
DMI number:
27610
189.
Sylvia could your eyes but see
First Line:
Sylvia could your eyes but see
Last Line:
Leaving the wretch still to despair
DMI number:
42671
190.
Sylvia forever lovely dearest maid
First Line:
Sylvia forever lovely dearest maid
Last Line:
And melts down every passion into love
Author:
Samuel Croxall (Absolute)
DMI number:
23860
191.
Sweet lady | your conquering eyes have by their magic art
First Line:
Sweet lady | your conquering eyes have by their magic art
Last Line:
On which depends my future happiness
DMI number:
43524
192.
Sweet roses now my friends prepare
First Line:
Sweet roses now my friends prepare
Last Line:
In sitting numbers sprightly lays
DMI number:
42569
193.
The happy day when first I gazed on you
First Line:
The happy day when first I gazed on you
Last Line:
And having given you these can give no more
DMI number:
44380
194.
The golden gift that nature did thee give
First Line:
The golden gift that nature did thee give
Last Line:
Who seeks always thine honour to preserve
Author:
Henry Howard (Absolute)
DMI number:
8724
195.
The feathered husband to hsi partner true
First Line:
The feathered husband to hsi partner true
Last Line:
Their plumes that with paternal colours glow
DMI number:
37082
196.
The force of beauty we perceive
First Line:
The force of beauty we perceive
Last Line:
And made for P--l a fair
DMI number:
10899
197.
The black the fair the gay the young
First Line:
The black the fair the gay the young
Last Line:
To be a friend of Peggy's
DMI number:
23563
198.
The north east wind did briskly blow
First Line:
The north east wind did briskly blow
Last Line:
Her hapless fate scape you
Author:
James Grainger (Absolute)
DMI number:
31253
199.
The sight of dear Silvia has robbed me of rest
First Line:
The sight of dear Silvia has robbed me of rest
Last Line:
In hopes she'll reward me with blisses hereafter
DMI number:
35506
200.
The wealthy fop with presents woos
First Line:
The wealthy fop with presents woos
Last Line:
Of that dear angel Austin
DMI number:
19804
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