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1.
All several beauties colours airs and grace
First Line:
All several beauties colours airs and grace
Last Line:
Young and yet wise the wonder of her kind
DMI number:
42216
2.
Dear Clovis canst thou entertain one thought
First Line:
Dear Clovis canst thou entertain one thought
Last Line:
And Clovis know I would not if I could
DMI number:
42250
3.
Divinest thing whom heaven made to show
First Line:
Divinest thing whom heaven made to show
Last Line:
Heaven is too just to be unkind to you
DMI number:
42270
4.
Farewell ungrateful man sail to some land
First Line:
Farewell ungrateful man sail to some land
Last Line:
The Achan or accursed thing to be
DMI number:
42248
5.
Farewell dear love mayst thou have in excess
First Line:
Farewell dear love mayst thou have in excess
Last Line:
The guardian angel of the ship to be
DMI number:
42247
6.
Fair excellence such strange commands you lay
First Line:
Fair excellence such strange commands you lay
Last Line:
Quarrel with them that give you not your due
DMI number:
42263
7.
Gay fop that knowst no higher flights than sense
First Line:
Gay fop that knowst no higher flights than sense
Last Line:
Shall be by angels loved by men obeyed
DMI number:
42261
8.
How happy was the world before men found
First Line:
How happy was the world before men found
Last Line:
They vowed to part and never meet again
DMI number:
42228
9.
Rarest of virgins in whose breast and eyes
First Line:
Rarest of virgins in whose breast and eyes
Last Line:
You prove at once our torture and delight
DMI number:
42242
10.
Sir by your merit led to you I bring
First Line:
Sir by your merit led to you I bring
Last Line:
For honour and grandeur the society
DMI number:
42221