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1.
A pleasing subject first with care provide
First Line:
A pleasing subject first with care provide
Last Line:
And sure to please although ten times repeated
Author:
John Hervey (Absolute)
DMI number:
3045
2.
A pleasing subject first with care provide
First Line:
A pleasing subject first with care provide
Last Line:
Nor fear twill tire though seven times repeated
Author:
John Hervey (Absolute)
DMI number:
24108
3.
Ah kind physician thy receipt will prove
First Line:
Ah kind physician thy receipt will prove
Last Line:
He can prescribe in love and write receipts
Author:
John Hervey (Speculation)
DMI number:
25077
4.
All materials are the same
First Line:
All materials are the same
Last Line:
But pleads within for me
Author:
John Wilson (Absolute) & Charles Montagu (Speculation)
DMI number:
3238
5.
Before you sign poor Sophonisba's doom
First Line:
Before you sign poor Sophonisba's doom
Last Line:
Who lived unhappily and greatly died
Author:
John Hervey (Absolute)
DMI number:
25550
6.
Ere death these closing eyes for ever shade
First Line:
Ere death these closing eyes for ever shade
Last Line:
Death may dissolve but nothing change her love
Author:
John Hervey (Absolute)
DMI number:
25548
7.
Fashioned alike by nature and by art
First Line:
Fashioned alike by nature and by art
Last Line:
In private life by all who knew her loved
Author:
Lady Mary Wortley Montagu [nee Pierrepont] (Confident) & John Hervey (Speculation)
DMI number:
17574
8.
Forbear my dear Ste with fruitless desire
First Line:
Forbear my dear Ste with fruitless desire
Last Line:
And take not expect what hereafter'll bestow
Author:
John Hervey (Absolute)
DMI number:
40388
9.
Forbear my dear Stephen with a fruitless desire
First Line:
Forbear my dear Stephen with a fruitless desire
Last Line:
And take not expect what hereafter'll bestow
Author:
John Hervey (Absolute)
DMI number:
29226
10.
Forbear my dear Stephen with a fruitless desire
First Line:
Forbear my dear Stephen with a fruitless desire
Last Line:
And taste not expect what hereafter will bestow
Author:
John Hervey (Absolute)
DMI number:
25551
11.
Forbear my dear Strephon with fruitless desire
First Line:
Forbear my dear Strephon with fruitless desire
Last Line:
And take not expect what hereafter'll bestow
Author:
John Hervey (Absolute)
DMI number:
18831
12.
For think how few the joys allowed by fate
First Line:
For think how few the joys allowed by fate
Last Line:
And find with meaner charms one common doom
Author:
John Hervey (Absolute)
DMI number:
30934
13.
In two large columns on thy motley page
First Line:
In two large columns on thy motley page
Last Line:
Wander like him accursed through the land
Author:
Lady Mary Wortley Montagu [nee Pierrepont] (Absolute) & William Windham (Absolute) & John Hervey (Absolute)
DMI number:
12337
14.
Of all I valued all I loved bereft
First Line:
Of all I valued all I loved bereft
Last Line:
Those joys Arisbe for her Marius lost
Author:
John Hervey (Absolute)
DMI number:
25549
15.
Old I to show his most elegant taste
First Line:
Old I to show his most elegant taste
Last Line:
With a clump of scotch firs by way of a screen
Author:
Sir Charles Hanbury Williams (Speculation) & Philip Dormer Stanhope (Speculation) & James Bramston (Speculation) & John Hervey (Speculation)
DMI number:
26812
16.
Old I------y to show a most elegant taste
First Line:
Old I------y to show a most elegant taste
Last Line:
With a clump of Scots firs by way of a screen
Author:
Sir Charles Hanbury Williams (Speculation) & Philip Dormer Stanhope (Speculation) & James Bramston (Speculation) & John Hervey (Speculation)
DMI number:
17978
17.
Oh E--g--d attend while thy fate I deplore
First Line:
Oh E--g--d attend while thy fate I deplore
Last Line:
I tremble to think where these ch--ges may end | Derry down
Author:
John Hervey (Absolute)
DMI number:
17951
18.
Possessed of one great hall for state
First Line:
Possessed of one great hall for state
Last Line:
And all mankind how ill you dwell
Author:
John Hervey (Absolute)
DMI number:
24711
19.
Rare architect in whose exotic school
First Line:
Rare architect in whose exotic school
Last Line:
The devil would or mortal can reside
DMI number:
38658
20.
Reader attend and if thine eye let fall
First Line:
Reader attend and if thine eye let fall
Last Line:
You've lived in paradise she dwells in heaven
Author:
John Hervey (Absolute)
DMI number:
17653
21.
Since language never can describe my pain
First Line:
Since language never can describe my pain
Last Line:
Tis all I ask eternally adieu
Author:
John Hervey (Absolute)
DMI number:
25328
22.
Think not I write my innocence to prove
First Line:
Think not I write my innocence to prove
Last Line:
Be any curse my punishment but thee
Author:
John Hervey (Absolute)
DMI number:
24433
23.
Thou dearest youth who taught me first to know
First Line:
Thou dearest youth who taught me first to know
Last Line:
And love his memory as you loved his verse
Author:
John Hervey (Absolute)
DMI number:
34
24.
Though life itself is not worth a thought
First Line:
Though life itself is not worth a thought
Last Line:
To make this richer treasure mine
Author:
John Hervey (Absolute)
DMI number:
24735
25.
Though life's not worth a thought
First Line:
Though life's not worth a thought
Last Line:
To make this richer treasure mine
Author:
John Hervey (Absolute)
DMI number:
40679
26.
Tis somewhat that exists within
First Line:
Tis somewhat that exists within
Last Line:
Yet know not why nor what it is
Author:
John Hervey (Absolute)
DMI number:
12126
27.
To N-----k House lords knights and squires repair
First Line:
To N-----k House lords knights and squires repair
Last Line:
Bad is its head but ten times worse its heart
Author:
John Hervey (Confident) & Philip Dormer Stanhope (Confident)
DMI number:
17908
28.
To heal a wound a bee had made
First Line:
To heal a wound a bee had made
Last Line:
The sting within my heart
Author:
Matthew Prior (Speculation) & John Hervey (Absolute)
DMI number:
17697
29.
To heal the wound a bee had made
First Line:
To heal the wound a bee had made
Last Line:
The sting went through my heart
Author:
Matthew Prior (Speculation) & John Hervey (Absolute)
DMI number:
16112
30.
To heal the wound a bee had made
First Line:
To heal the wound a bee had made
Last Line:
The sting within my heart
Author:
Matthew Prior (Speculation) & John Hervey (Absolute)
DMI number:
42
31.
To heal the wound the bee had made
First Line:
To heal the wound the bee had made
Last Line:
The sting went through my heart
Author:
Matthew Prior (Speculation) & John Hervey (Absolute)
DMI number:
23068
32.
Too well these lines that fatal truth declare
First Line:
Too well these lines that fatal truth declare
Last Line:
And though I like the lover quit the love
Author:
Lady Mary Wortley Montagu [nee Pierrepont] (Absolute)
DMI number:
25547
33.
Two hopeful sons are sprung from -- loins
First Line:
Two hopeful sons are sprung from -- loins
Last Line:
The prattling monkey or the lump of lead
Author:
John Hervey (Confident) & Philip Dormer Stanhope (Confident)
DMI number:
17909
34.
What shall I say to fix thy wavering mind
First Line:
What shall I say to fix thy wavering mind
Last Line:
And all that man can taste of heaven below
Author:
John Hervey (Absolute)
DMI number:
25721
35.
What shall I say to fix thy wavering mind
First Line:
What shall I say to fix thy wavering mind
Last Line:
That passion burns which once thy vows professed
Author:
John Hervey (Absolute)
DMI number:
25552
36.
What do scholars and bards and astrologers wise
First Line:
What do scholars and bards and astrologers wise
Last Line:
For Richmond for that night had lent her her face
Author:
John Hervey (Speculation)
DMI number:
35109
37.
What do scholars and bards and astronomers wise
First Line:
What do scholars and bards and astronomers wise
Last Line:
For Richmond that evening had lent her her face
Author:
John Hervey (Absolute)
DMI number:
40498
38.
What do scholars and bards and philosophers wise
First Line:
What do scholars and bards and philosophers wise
Last Line:
For Richmond that night had lent her her face
Author:
John Hervey (Absolute)
DMI number:
1129
39.
When the great Earl of B---- with most dog-like submission
First Line:
When the great Earl of B---- with most dog-like submission
Last Line:
And enjoy that still life which you always called blessed
Author:
John Hervey (Absolute)
DMI number:
18259
40.
When the heart aches with anguish pines with grief
First Line:
When the heart aches with anguish pines with grief
Last Line:
And dread the prospect of succeeding woe
Author:
John Hervey (Absolute)
DMI number:
22496
41.
While Secker's rules in this discourse I view
First Line:
While Secker's rules in this discourse I view
Last Line:
How well on Poyntz's conduct Secker wrote
DMI number:
38656
42.
Whilst in the fortunes of the gay and great
First Line:
Whilst in the fortunes of the gay and great
Last Line:
And wish that happiness I might possess
Author:
John Hervey (Absolute)
DMI number:
22494
43.
Why wears my pensive friend that gloomy brow
First Line:
Why wears my pensive friend that gloomy brow
Last Line:
Her rules are fixed and all her ways are just
Author:
John Hervey (Absolute)
DMI number:
1128
44.
A collection and selection of English prologues and epilogues [vol 4] [T145232] [ecco]
Publication Date:
1779
ESTC number:
T145232
DMI number:
1423
45.
A collection of poems by several hands, in three volumes [Vol.3] [T124507]
Publication Date:
1748
ESTC number:
T124507
DMI number:
779
46.
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
47.
A collection of poems in four volumes by several hands Vol. 3 [T115888]
Publication Date:
1755
ESTC number:
T115888
DMI number:
917
48.
A collection of poems in four volumes by several hands Vol. 4 [T115892]
Publication Date:
1755
ESTC number:
T115892
DMI number:
919
49.
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
50.
A collection of poems in six volumes, by several hands [Vol. 3] [T144532]
Publication Date:
1770
ESTC number:
T144532
DMI number:
1336
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