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1.
Ah Chloris could I now but sit
First Line:
Ah Chloris could I now but sit
Last Line:
To make a beauty she
Author:
Sir Charles Sedley (Absolute)
DMI number:
643
2.
Ah cruel beauty could you prove
First Line:
Ah cruel beauty could you prove
Last Line:
But hate insulting pride
DMI number:
618
3.
All you that do to love belong
First Line:
All you that do to love belong
Last Line:
You'd not be much affrighted
DMI number:
683
4.
As near a fountain's flowery side
First Line:
As near a fountain's flowery side
Last Line:
To share a death like thine
DMI number:
709
5.
As Sylvia in a forest lay
First Line:
As Sylvia in a forest lay
Last Line:
And her poor heart was broke
Author:
Joseph Mitchell (Confident)
DMI number:
645
6.
Awful hero Marlborough rise
First Line:
Awful hero Marlborough rise
Last Line:
Half an angel man no more
Author:
Leonard Welsted (Confident)
DMI number:
665
7.
Blessed as the immortal Gods is he
First Line:
Blessed as the immortal Gods is he
Last Line:
I fainted sunk and died away
Author:
Ambrose Philips (Absolute)
DMI number:
577
8.
Bright Cythia's power divinely great
First Line:
Bright Cythia's power divinely great
Last Line:
And I shall die with pleasure
DMI number:
712
9.
By the mole on your bubbies so round and so white
First Line:
By the mole on your bubbies so round and so white
Last Line:
By the question I burn for to ask but don't dare | I prythee now &c
DMI number:
2424
10.
Chaste Lucretia when you left me
First Line:
Chaste Lucretia when you left me
Last Line:
Till thou charming spring return
DMI number:
2378
11.
Come cheer up your hearts
First Line:
Come cheer up your hearts
Last Line:
Since he that made six made seven
DMI number:
2302
12.
Come my lovers come come away
First Line:
Come my lovers come come away
Last Line:
Increasing love dispelling fears
DMI number:
595
13.
Could gold immortalize a man
First Line:
Could gold immortalize a man
Last Line:
Why should I heap up wealth O tell me why
DMI number:
717
14.
Cruel stars your rage we find
First Line:
Cruel stars your rage we find
Last Line:
Alas but little worth our care
DMI number:
603
15.
Freedom is a real treasure
First Line:
Freedom is a real treasure
Last Line:
Fate and women dote on fools
DMI number:
2679
16.
Gentle air thou breath of lovers
First Line:
Gentle air thou breath of lovers
Last Line:
Every nymph may read thee here
Author:
Anne Finch [nee Kingsmill] (Absolute)
DMI number:
637
17.
Gentle gales that fan the may
First Line:
Gentle gales that fan the may
Last Line:
Fill the mountains with our moans
DMI number:
2399
18.
Go virgin kid with lambent kiss
First Line:
Go virgin kid with lambent kiss
Last Line:
Than ever I yet have done
DMI number:
642
19.
Happy insect what can be
First Line:
Happy insect what can be
Last Line:
Thou retirest to endless rest
Author:
Abraham Cowley (Absolute)
DMI number:
672
20.
Kind Ariadne drowned in tears
First Line:
Kind Ariadne drowned in tears
Last Line:
Flies to the bottle for relief
DMI number:
2294
21.
O come dear fatal hour
First Line:
O come dear fatal hour
Last Line:
I'll live for ever thine
DMI number:
2356
22.
O Venus beauty of the skies
First Line:
O Venus beauty of the skies
Last Line:
And give me all my heart desires
Author:
Ambrose Philips (Absolute)
DMI number:
688
23.
O were Thorsday but come
First Line:
O were Thorsday but come
Last Line:
He'd have stopped it for fair Fanny Knapp
DMI number:
659
24.
Soon as the day begins to waste
First Line:
Soon as the day begins to waste
Last Line:
The constant swain and virtuous maid
DMI number:
2300
25.
Tell me not Celia once did bless
First Line:
Tell me not Celia once did bless
Last Line:
A taster to our food
Author:
George Sewell (Confident)
DMI number:
2362
26.
Take my word when I declare
First Line:
Take my word when I declare
Last Line:
Who this passion can't subdue
DMI number:
702
27.
Whatever the game is poor mortals are playing
First Line:
Whatever the game is poor mortals are playing
Last Line:
He in the conclusion is certain to win
DMI number:
693
28.
When my Aminta weeps tis sure
First Line:
When my Aminta weeps tis sure
Last Line:
And make a palace of the shade | Far from the hurry we'll retire &c
DMI number:
2366
29.
While on those lovely looks I gaze
First Line:
While on those lovely looks I gaze
Last Line:
The vanquished die with pleasure
Author:
John Wilmot (Absolute)
DMI number:
713
30.
Zephyr who with spring returning
First Line:
Zephyr who with spring returning
Last Line:
Fan my breast and ease my pains
DMI number:
625