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A bard there dwelt more fat than bard beseems
First Line:
A bard there dwelt more fat than bard beseems
Last Line:
He loathed much to write ne cared to repeat
Author:
George Lyttelton (Absolute) & James Thomson (Absolute)
DMI number:
32267
2.
A maid unasked may own a well placed flame
First Line:
A maid unasked may own a well placed flame
Last Line:
Not loving first but loving ill's the shame
Author:
George Lyttelton (Absolute)
DMI number:
26918
3.
All that of love can be expressed
First Line:
All that of love can be expressed
Last Line:
It must be read in me
Author:
George Lyttelton (Absolute)
DMI number:
22322
4.
At length escaped from every human eye
First Line:
At length escaped from every human eye
Last Line:
There yield up all his power ere to divide you more
Author:
George Lyttelton (Absolute)
DMI number:
22334
5.
But blessed is he who exercised in cares
First Line:
But blessed is he who exercised in cares
Last Line:
Fair olives bloom or verdant laurels rise
Author:
George Lyttelton (Absolute)
DMI number:
30558
6.
Cobham to thee this rural lay I bring
First Line:
Cobham to thee this rural lay I bring
Last Line:
Be told how Damon and his Delia loved
Author:
George Lyttelton (Absolute)
DMI number:
22307
7.
Favourite of Venus and the tuneful nine
First Line:
Favourite of Venus and the tuneful nine
Last Line:
But be a country gentleman at heart
Author:
George Lyttelton (Absolute)
DMI number:
22311
8.
Few of our sex you say sincerely love
First Line:
Few of our sex you say sincerely love
Last Line:
The rules of pleasing which to you I give
Author:
George Lyttelton (Absolute)
DMI number:
22091
9.
Fair nature's sweet simplicity
First Line:
Fair nature's sweet simplicity
Last Line:
Tranquility and love
Author:
George Lyttelton (Absolute)
DMI number:
22319
10.
Fair Venus whose delightful shrine surveys
First Line:
Fair Venus whose delightful shrine surveys
Last Line:
Love's surest fort and I will doubt no more
Author:
George Lyttelton (Absolute)
DMI number:
22326
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