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Laetitia Pilkington [nee van Lewen]
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11.
In what recesses of the brain
First Line:
In what recesses of the brain
Last Line:
How just and good and excellent thou art
DMI number:
23829
12.
My lord my saviour and my god
First Line:
My lord my saviour and my god
Last Line:
And daylight wounds my wretched eyes
DMI number:
23844
13.
Lying is an occupation
First Line:
Lying is an occupation
Last Line:
Tis the practice of the great
DMI number:
23837
14.
O God since all thy ways are just
First Line:
O God since all thy ways are just
Last Line:
O give me peace at last
DMI number:
23838
15.
No more loved partner of my soul
First Line:
No more loved partner of my soul
Last Line:
With never fading joy
DMI number:
23834
16.
O spotless paper fair and white
First Line:
O spotless paper fair and white
Last Line:
That which destroyed shall make thee live
DMI number:
23826
17.
Shall then my kindred all my glory claim
First Line:
Shall then my kindred all my glory claim
Last Line:
And all mankind your matchless pen revere
DMI number:
23827
18.
Since so oft to the great of my favours you boast
First Line:
Since so oft to the great of my favours you boast
Last Line:
Are friends to the muses as well as to love
DMI number:
23841
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Since so oft to the great of my favours you boast
First Line:
Since so oft to the great of my favours you boast
Last Line:
We find neither heroes nor lovers like these
DMI number:
41776
20.
Stella and Flavia every hour
First Line:
Stella and Flavia every hour
Last Line:
Each day gives Stella more
Author:
Laetitia Pilkington [nee van Lewen] (Confident) & Mary Barber (Confident)
DMI number:
11555
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