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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.
Says envy to fortune soft soft madam flirt
First Line:
Says envy to fortune soft soft madam flirt
Last Line:
And Garrick next season will certainly burst her
Author:
Edward Moore (Absolute)
DMI number:
19374
8.
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
9.
Sixteen d' ye say nay then tis time
First Line:
Sixteen d' ye say nay then tis time
Last Line:
Secure that death will set them loose
Author:
Edward Moore (Absolute)
DMI number:
30922
10.
Tell me Corinna if you can
First Line:
Tell me Corinna if you can
Last Line:
A living death from year to year
Author:
Edward Moore (Absolute)
DMI number:
37046
11.
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
12.
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
13.
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
14.
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
15.
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
16.
The prisoner was at large indicted
First Line:
The prisoner was at large indicted
Last Line:
And robs or murders whom she pleases
Author:
Edward Moore (Absolute)
DMI number:
19376
17.
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
18.
Tis true I blame your lover's choice
First Line:
Tis true I blame your lover's choice
Last Line:
And pays with interest scorn for scorn
Author:
Edward Moore (Absolute)
DMI number:
37045
19.
Tis said of widow maid and wife
First Line:
Tis said of widow maid and wife
Last Line:
Sister come and turn no more
Author:
Henry Brooke (Absolute)
DMI number:
31225
20.
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
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