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4091.
But where now sings this western nightingale
First Line:
But where now sings this western nightingale
Last Line:
It does suffice that Dunton once was blest
DMI number:
6874
4092.
But whilst the Christian army laboured hard
First Line:
But whilst the Christian army laboured hard
Last Line:
That fights the battles of our vengeful foe
DMI number:
10239
4093.
But who can Juno's gawdy bird espy
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But who can Juno's gawdy bird espy
Last Line:
No wonder B---ss has a seat at Edger
DMI number:
10732
4094.
But who can number every sandy grain
First Line:
But who can number every sandy grain
Last Line:
And tell how many hearts his bounteous virtues bless
DMI number:
30789
4095.
Bright nymphs o' the train
First Line:
Bright nymphs o' the train
Last Line:
Despise the rude monster and huff her
DMI number:
10890
4096.
Bright nymphs the objects of mankind's desires
First Line:
Bright nymphs the objects of mankind's desires
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How mad she lies in solitude on Caunus raves and dies
Author:
John Dennis (Absolute)
DMI number:
8647
4097.
Bright Phoebus ruler of the day
First Line:
Bright Phoebus ruler of the day
Last Line:
The heavenly thrones among
DMI number:
10281
4098.
Bright shines the sun play beggars play
First Line:
Bright shines the sun play beggars play
Last Line:
Bright shines the sun &c
DMI number:
44223
4099.
Bright shines the sun play beggars play
First Line:
Bright shines the sun play beggars play
Last Line:
Bright the sun &c
Author:
Francis Davison (Absolute)
DMI number:
49876
4100.
Bright shines the sun play beggars play
First Line:
Bright shines the sun play beggars play
Last Line:
Bright the sun etc
Author:
Francis Davison (Absolute)
DMI number:
49697
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