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141.
Hail fair Ierne parent of the lyre
First Line:
Hail fair Ierne parent of the lyre
Last Line:
And royal beauties grace the ambitious lay
Author:
Samuel Whyte (Speculation)
DMI number:
33795
142.
Happy swain wouldst thou be free
First Line:
Happy swain wouldst thou be free
Last Line:
Nor fright away the shepherd's sleep
Author:
Mr. Ball (Absolute)
DMI number:
37079
143.
Had I O had I Batt thy face and throat
First Line:
Had I O had I Batt thy face and throat
Last Line:
And heard Batt knocking at the door for dues
Author:
John Speed (Confident)
DMI number:
6711
144.
Hadst thou been taken by foreign foes a prey
First Line:
Hadst thou been taken by foreign foes a prey
Last Line:
Barbarians to their foes less cruel are
DMI number:
15769
145.
Hail soft ecstasy divine
First Line:
Hail soft ecstasy divine
Last Line:
Thou reignest triumphantly alone
DMI number:
35608
146.
Hail tuneful pair say by what wondrous charms
First Line:
Hail tuneful pair say by what wondrous charms
Last Line:
To her shrub H-----s and tall N------m
Author:
Charles Montagu (Absolute)
DMI number:
5015
147.
Hail tuneful pair say by what wondrous charms
First Line:
Hail tuneful pair say by what wondrous charms
Last Line:
To her shrub h---s and pine N---m
Author:
Charles Montagu (Absolute)
DMI number:
40428
148.
Hail tuneful pair say by what wondrous charms
First Line:
Hail tuneful pair say by what wondrous charms
Last Line:
To her shrub hedges and tall Nottingham
Author:
Charles Montagu (Absolute)
DMI number:
22832
149.
Helen's sweet voice is like her eyes
First Line:
Helen's sweet voice is like her eyes
Last Line:
To make the ravished world admire
DMI number:
27966
150.
Hear how Timotheus' various lays suprise
First Line:
Hear how Timotheus' various lays suprise
Last Line:
And the world's victor stood subdued by sound
Author:
Alexander Pope (Absolute)
DMI number:
30485
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