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Ah happy mask that often lies
First Line:
Ah happy mask that often lies
Last Line:
And all the blissful scene display
DMI number:
6512
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At last th'uneasy chain is broke
First Line:
At last th'uneasy chain is broke
Last Line:
She too must be the offspring of the brain
DMI number:
6510
3.
Away deluding fiend thy counsels cease
First Line:
Away deluding fiend thy counsels cease
Last Line:
Unsullied joys begin and everlasting peace
DMI number:
6508
4.
Cecilia charming saint we raise
First Line:
Cecilia charming saint we raise
Last Line:
We our selves shall joyful live
DMI number:
6513
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O thou supreme whose universal sway
First Line:
O thou supreme whose universal sway
Last Line:
A single dart completes a double fall
DMI number:
6507
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Pardon fair maid that to congratulate
First Line:
Pardon fair maid that to congratulate
Last Line:
And pay your great preserver what you owe
DMI number:
6506
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Pity fair charmer of my soul those cares
First Line:
Pity fair charmer of my soul those cares
Last Line:
And mourns the joys which he no more must take
DMI number:
6505
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So looks the smiling face of day
First Line:
So looks the smiling face of day
Last Line:
And brightness shines in jetty beams
DMI number:
6511
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Till row I own by partial kindness swayed
First Line:
Till row I own by partial kindness swayed
Last Line:
And wing your daring flight to endless fame
DMI number:
36165
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Tis now fair nature opes her softest scene
First Line:
Tis now fair nature opes her softest scene
Last Line:
To bloom through ages in successive spring
Author:
Thomas Bishop (Absolute)
DMI number:
40414
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