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1.
Ah Celia where are now the charms
First Line:
Ah Celia where are now the charms
Last Line:
Or she has not a heart like thine
Author:
William Walsh (Absolute)
DMI number:
6679
2.
Arise O Phosphorus and bring the day
First Line:
Arise O Phosphorus and bring the day
Last Line:
Tis barbarous to insult on one that dies
Author:
William Walsh (Absolute)
DMI number:
6683
3.
Be gone ye sighs be gone ye tears
First Line:
Be gone ye sighs be gone ye tears
Last Line:
While you with all your wisdom live in pain
Author:
William Walsh (Absolute)
DMI number:
6666
4.
Celia too late you would repent
First Line:
Celia too late you would repent
Last Line:
Before our love is gone
Author:
William Walsh (Absolute)
DMI number:
6665
5.
Celia your tricks will now no longer pass
First Line:
Celia your tricks will now no longer pass
Last Line:
That boasts her favours and proclaims my wrong
Author:
William Walsh (Absolute)
DMI number:
6662
6.
Go little book and to the world impart
First Line:
Go little book and to the world impart
Last Line:
What's built upon esteem can never decay
Author:
William Walsh (Absolute)
DMI number:
6655
7.
Go said old Lyce senseless lover go
First Line:
Go said old Lyce senseless lover go
Last Line:
And that which most enraged me was 'twas true
Author:
William Walsh (Absolute)
DMI number:
6668
8.
How much are they deceived who vainly strive
First Line:
How much are they deceived who vainly strive
Last Line:
The blaze grows greater but 'tis sooner out
Author:
William Walsh (Absolute)
DMI number:
6671
9.
How much are they deceived who vainly strive
First Line:
How much are they deceived who vainly strive
Last Line:
The storm grows greater but tis sooner out
Author:
William Walsh (Absolute)
DMI number:
24625
10.
I know Celinda I have born too long
First Line:
I know Celinda I have born too long
Last Line:
Resign the heart so hardly freed from you
Author:
William Walsh (Absolute)
DMI number:
6673
11.
Is there a pious pleasure that proceeds
First Line:
Is there a pious pleasure that proceeds
Last Line:
Cure for my wounds and from my labours rest
Author:
William Walsh (Absolute)
DMI number:
6672
12.
Let the dull merchant curse his angry fate
First Line:
Let the dull merchant curse his angry fate
Last Line:
And reap no fruit no favour no reward
Author:
William Walsh (Absolute)
DMI number:
6656
13.
Of all the torments all the cares
First Line:
Of all the torments all the cares
Last Line:
But not another's hope
Author:
William Walsh (Absolute)
DMI number:
4211
14.
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
15.
Sicilian muse my humble voice inspire
First Line:
Sicilian muse my humble voice inspire
Last Line:
Grief stops my tongue and tears overflow my eyes
Author:
William Walsh (Absolute)
DMI number:
6681
16.
Strephon and Damon's flocks together fed
First Line:
Strephon and Damon's flocks together fed
Last Line:
One we should soonest love the other best
Author:
William Walsh (Absolute)
DMI number:
4213
17.
Thou tyrant god of love give over
First Line:
Thou tyrant god of love give over
Last Line:
And call thee tyrant-god no more
Author:
William Walsh (Absolute)
DMI number:
15485
18.
Thou saidst that I alone thy heart could move
First Line:
Thou saidst that I alone thy heart could move
Last Line:
I love thee more but I esteem thee less
Author:
William Walsh (Absolute)
DMI number:
6670
19.
Thyrsis the gayest one of all the swains
First Line:
Thyrsis the gayest one of all the swains
Last Line:
And when one nymph proves cruel find a new
Author:
William Walsh (Absolute)
DMI number:
6682
20.
Value thy self fond youth no more
First Line:
Value thy self fond youth no more
Last Line:
Tis ten to one I cease to love her too
Author:
William Walsh (Absolute)
DMI number:
6667
21.
What is this bugbear death that's worth our care
First Line:
What is this bugbear death that's worth our care
Last Line:
Tis nothing Celia but the losing thee
Author:
William Walsh (Absolute)
DMI number:
24085
22.
What tortures can there be in hell
First Line:
What tortures can there be in hell
Last Line:
Who would not have the sickness for the cure
Author:
William Walsh (Absolute)
DMI number:
6660
23.
When I see the bright nymph who my heart does enthral
First Line:
When I see the bright nymph who my heart does enthral
Last Line:
So her folly makes whole whom her beauty does wound
Author:
William Walsh (Absolute)
DMI number:
6664
24.
While those bright eyes subdue wherever you will
First Line:
While those bright eyes subdue wherever you will
Last Line:
And more than all the muses can inspire
Author:
William Walsh (Absolute)
DMI number:
6658
25.
Who could more happy who more blest could live
First Line:
Who could more happy who more blest could live
Last Line:
That kills me with excess of grief this with excess of joy
Author:
William Walsh (Absolute)
DMI number:
6659
26.
With what strange raptures would my soul be blessed
First Line:
With what strange raptures would my soul be blessed
Last Line:
Who seized it next might do the same by me
Author:
William Walsh (Absolute)
DMI number:
6657
27.
Yes all the world must sure agree
First Line:
Yes all the world must sure agree
Last Line:
When once that love is past
Author:
William Walsh (Absolute)
DMI number:
6674