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1.
Are you all ready here's your music here
First Line:
Are you all ready here's your music here
Last Line:
So if you like it save it if not damn it
Author:
Edward Moore (Absolute)
DMI number:
37512
2.
Duty demands the parent's voice
First Line:
Duty demands the parent's voice
Last Line:
Beneath his jaws the victim dies
Author:
Edward Moore (Absolute)
DMI number:
30923
3.
Hark hark tis a voice from the tomb
First Line:
Hark hark tis a voice from the tomb
Last Line:
She hung on his tombstone and died
Author:
Robert Lloyd (Speculation) & Edward Moore (Absolute)
DMI number:
23136
4.
I hate the face however fair
First Line:
I hate the face however fair
Last Line:
You only her defects reveal
Author:
Edward Moore (Absolute)
DMI number:
23423
5.
Love thou divinest good below
First Line:
Love thou divinest good below
Last Line:
They leave not thee the less unjust
Author:
Edward Moore (Absolute)
DMI number:
23391
6.
Love thou divinest good below
First Line:
Love thou divinest good below
Last Line:
Till Hardwick soothed her into grace
Author:
Edward Moore (Absolute)
DMI number:
33382
7.
Sheweth | That your honour's petitioners dealers in rhymes
First Line:
Sheweth | That your honour's petitioners dealers in rhymes
Last Line:
And your honour's petitioners ever shall pray
Author:
Edward Moore (Absolute)
DMI number:
25838
8.
That Jenny's my friend my delight and my pride
First Line:
That Jenny's my friend my delight and my pride
Last Line:
And let me deserve her or still I'll say no
Author:
Edward Moore (Absolute)
DMI number:
32906
9.
The court was met the prisoner brought
First Line:
The court was met the prisoner brought
Last Line:
And only virtue's friends be yours
Author:
Edward Moore (Absolute)
DMI number:
22581
10.
The maid who modestly conceals
First Line:
The maid who modestly conceals
Last Line:
Her very shoe has power to wound
Author:
Edward Moore (Absolute)
DMI number:
25465
11.
The man who seeks to win the fair
First Line:
The man who seeks to win the fair
Last Line:
Spurned at the crowd and sought the plain
Author:
Edward Moore (Absolute)
DMI number:
33372
12.
The nymph who walks the public streets
First Line:
The nymph who walks the public streets
Last Line:
By folly your own schemes undo
Author:
Edward Moore (Absolute)
DMI number:
23096
13.
The prudent nymph whose cheeks disclose
First Line:
The prudent nymph whose cheeks disclose
Last Line:
And beauty wrecks whom she adorns
Author:
Edward Moore (Absolute)
DMI number:
23406
14.
To know the mistress' humour right
First Line:
To know the mistress' humour right
Last Line:
An owl is scorned alike by both
Author:
Edward Moore (Absolute)
DMI number:
33337
15.
Why Celia is your spreading waist
First Line:
Why Celia is your spreading waist
Last Line:
The arts that taught them first to rise
Author:
Edward Moore (Absolute)
DMI number:
23346
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A collection of poems in six volumes. By several hands. With Notes [Vol 3] [T116246] [ECCO]
Publication Date:
1782
ESTC number:
T116246
DMI number:
1076
17.
A collection of poems in six volumes. By several hands. With Notes [Vol 4] [T116246] [ECCO]
Publication Date:
1782
ESTC number:
T116246
DMI number:
1100
18.
A collection of poems in two volumes. By several hands [vol 2] [N27941] [ecco]
Publication Date:
1751
ESTC number:
N27941
DMI number:
781
19.
A collection of the most esteemed pieces of poetry [T124631] [ecco]
Publication Date:
1767
ESTC number:
T124631
DMI number:
1073
20.
A collection of the most esteemed pieces of poetry [T144726] [ecco]
Publication Date:
1770
ESTC number:
T144726
DMI number:
1074
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