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1.
Adieu vain mirth and noisy joys
First Line:
Adieu vain mirth and noisy joys
Last Line:
Thy steps adieu vain world adieu
Author:
William Broome (Absolute)
DMI number:
15405
2.
Alas the powers of life decay
First Line:
Alas the powers of life decay
Last Line:
Never ah never to return
Author:
William Broome (Absolute)
DMI number:
27352
3.
Ah cruel hand that could such power employ
First Line:
Ah cruel hand that could such power employ
Last Line:
A blaze of glory and a flood of day
Author:
William Broome (Absolute)
DMI number:
7429
4.
Ah cruel hand that could such power employ
First Line:
Ah cruel hand that could such power employ
Last Line:
A deluge of inimitable day
Author:
William Broome (Absolute)
DMI number:
32347
5.
As when the king of peace and lord of love
First Line:
As when the king of peace and lord of love
Last Line:
And ask the certain way to rise as high
Author:
George Sewell (Confident) & William Broome (Confident)
DMI number:
1474
6.
Charm me ye sacred leaves with nobler themes
First Line:
Charm me ye sacred leaves with nobler themes
Last Line:
Nor gaze on visions from the throne of heaven
Author:
William Broome (Absolute)
DMI number:
30880
7.
Come lyrist tune thy harp and play
First Line:
Come lyrist tune thy harp and play
Last Line:
To grace him in the genial hour
Author:
William Broome (Absolute)
DMI number:
27343
8.
From the blest seats of everlasting day
First Line:
From the blest seats of everlasting day
Last Line:
And the spheres danced while tuneful angels sung
Author:
William Broome (Speculation)
DMI number:
8052
9.
Give me Homer's tuneful lyre
First Line:
Give me Homer's tuneful lyre
Last Line:
Rapturous songs that breathe of wine
Author:
William Broome (Absolute)
DMI number:
27334
10.
Hail ye soft seats ye limpid springs and floods
First Line:
Hail ye soft seats ye limpid springs and floods
Last Line:
And joyful wings her flight to worlds unknown
Author:
William Broome (Absolute)
DMI number:
28966
11.
Happy the mortal whose enlightened eyes
First Line:
Happy the mortal whose enlightened eyes
Last Line:
And lose the real for fantastic joy
Author:
William Broome (Speculation)
DMI number:
9838
12.
How calm the evening see the falling day
First Line:
How calm the evening see the falling day
Last Line:
And guard the younglins from th' unwholesome air
Author:
William Broome (Absolute)
DMI number:
9836
13.
Lo the vintage now is done
First Line:
Lo the vintage now is done
Last Line:
The happy happy impudence
Author:
William Broome (Absolute)
DMI number:
27342
14.
Let vulgar souls triumphal arches raise
First Line:
Let vulgar souls triumphal arches raise
Last Line:
Even fiends relenting hear their rage away
Author:
William Broome (Absolute)
DMI number:
12257
15.
Love is a noble rich repast
First Line:
Love is a noble rich repast
Last Line:
She'd never been worth a golden shower
Author:
William Broome (Absolute)
DMI number:
9839
16.
My eyes with floods of tears overflow
First Line:
My eyes with floods of tears overflow
Last Line:
The vigorous god into her leaves
Author:
William Broome (Absolute)
DMI number:
7431
17.
I who was once the glory of the plain
First Line:
I who was once the glory of the plain
Last Line:
My sighs shall drive the ship and fill the flagging sails
Author:
William Broome (Absolute)
DMI number:
7312
18.
If ever my humble muse melodious sings
First Line:
If ever my humble muse melodious sings
Last Line:
And what the god inspired the priestess spoke
Author:
William Broome (Absolute)
DMI number:
7319
19.
On a fair mead a dunghill lay
First Line:
On a fair mead a dunghill lay
Last Line:
New honours over my rising head
Author:
William Broome (Absolute)
DMI number:
30692
20.
Once more not uninspired the string
First Line:
Once more not uninspired the string
Last Line:
My precepts to regale the mind
Author:
William Broome (Absolute)
DMI number:
27396
21.
Queen of fragrance lovely rose
First Line:
Queen of fragrance lovely rose
Last Line:
Queen of fragrance lovely rose
Author:
William Broome (Absolute)
DMI number:
37876
22.
Say lovely offspring of the May
First Line:
Say lovely offspring of the May
Last Line:
I love I die through sad despair
Author:
William Broome (Confident)
DMI number:
7302
23.
Say while each scene so beautiful appears
First Line:
Say while each scene so beautiful appears
Last Line:
They should your brighter charms O Rosalind impair
Author:
William Broome (Absolute)
DMI number:
7320
24.
See Winter's past the seasons bring
First Line:
See Winter's past the seasons bring
Last Line:
Quaff an imaginary draught
Author:
William Broome (Absolute)
DMI number:
27297
25.
See see the jolly god appears
First Line:
See see the jolly god appears
Last Line:
And brings again our health new wine
Author:
William Broome (Absolute)
DMI number:
27338
26.
Some sing of Thebes and some employ
First Line:
Some sing of Thebes and some employ
Last Line:
To conquer dreadful in its charms
Author:
William Broome (Absolute)
DMI number:
27192
27.
Talk not to me of pedant rules
First Line:
Talk not to me of pedant rules
Last Line:
And dream of love and wine no more
Author:
William Broome (Absolute)
DMI number:
27296
28.
Sure sickness never such beauty wore
First Line:
Sure sickness never such beauty wore
Last Line:
We angels rise who mortals died
Author:
William Broome (Absolute)
DMI number:
7428
29.
The gods over mortals prove their sway
First Line:
The gods over mortals prove their sway
Last Line:
To tread on if trod on by thee
Author:
William Broome (Absolute)
DMI number:
27196
30.
The listening trees Amphion drew
First Line:
The listening trees Amphion drew
Last Line:
And conquers all things like your eyes
Author:
William Broome (Absolute)
DMI number:
3189
31.
Then from his bright aereal abode
First Line:
Then from his bright aereal abode
Last Line:
Demands the fight and rushes on the foe
Author:
William Broome (Absolute)
DMI number:
7301
32.
The wealth of Gyges I despise
First Line:
The wealth of Gyges I despise
Last Line:
Man taste no more the cup of joy
Author:
William Broome (Absolute) & Anacreon (Absolute)
DMI number:
27189
33.
The stately steed expressive bears
First Line:
The stately steed expressive bears
Last Line:
That look too foolish or too wise
Author:
William Broome (Absolute)
DMI number:
27349
34.
The sun that rolls his beamy orb on high
First Line:
The sun that rolls his beamy orb on high
Last Line:
Can build another world from every sand
Author:
William Broome (Absolute)
DMI number:
26697
35.
The sun that rolls his beamy orb on high
First Line:
The sun that rolls his beamy orb on high
Last Line:
Float in the air and run their mystic dance
Author:
William Broome (Absolute)
DMI number:
7427
36.
There was a time when in his younger years
First Line:
There was a time when in his younger years
Last Line:
And kindly hide his baldness with the bays
Author:
William Broome (Absolute)
DMI number:
39061
37.
Twas sung of old how one Amphion
First Line:
Twas sung of old how one Amphion
Last Line:
And gain a pass with leave to beg
Author:
William Broome (Absolute)
DMI number:
7430
38.
What woes must such an equal union bring
First Line:
What woes must such an equal union bring
Last Line:
Once more unite the living to the dead
Author:
William Broome (Absolute)
DMI number:
36252
39.
When from the plains Melissa fled
First Line:
When from the plains Melissa fled
Last Line:
To weep his life away
Author:
William Broome (Absolute)
DMI number:
3166
40.
When breathing statues mouldering waste away
First Line:
When breathing statues mouldering waste away
Last Line:
Give tears to beauty give to virtue fame
Author:
William Broome (Absolute)
DMI number:
39008
41.
When the wind rages and the tempest blows
First Line:
When the wind rages and the tempest blows
Last Line:
And his fixed eyes confess his deep despair
DMI number:
9837
42.
When sprightly youths my eyes survey
First Line:
When sprightly youths my eyes survey
Last Line:
In pleasing arts of trifling well
Author:
William Broome (Absolute)
DMI number:
27345
43.
When in a glorious terrible array
First Line:
When in a glorious terrible array
Last Line:
Thee everlasting god the mighty king of kings
Author:
William Broome (Absolute)
DMI number:
7300
44.
While in these fountains bright Belinda laves
First Line:
While in these fountains bright Belinda laves
Last Line:
There Venus laves but my Belinda here
Author:
William Broome (Absolute)
DMI number:
24953
45.
Why lovely babe does slumber seal your eyes
First Line:
Why lovely babe does slumber seal your eyes
Last Line:
Excess of beauty justified the boy
Author:
William Broome (Absolute)
DMI number:
7311
46.
A collection of moral and sacred poems from the most celebrated English authors [Volume II] [T16524] [ECCO]
Publication Date:
1744
ESTC number:
T16524 [vol II]
DMI number:
939
47.
A collection of original poems, translations and imitations [T99274]
Publication Date:
1714
ESTC number:
T99274
DMI number:
344
48.
A Collection of Poems, From the Best Authors: Adapted to every age, but peculiarly designed to form the Taste of Youth. [T78176] [ECCO]
Publication Date:
1764
ESTC number:
T78176
DMI number:
1129
49.
A collection of select epigrams in which are many originals never before printed by the most eminent hands [T124651]
Publication Date:
1757
ESTC number:
T124651
DMI number:
852
50.
A select collection of poems with notes biographical and historical [vol 4] [T93622] [ecco]
Publication Date:
1780
ESTC number:
T93622
DMI number:
1292
51.
Sacred miscellanies or divine poems [T77068]
Publication Date:
1713
ESTC number:
T77068
DMI number:
339
52.
Poems on several occasions: by His Grace the Duke of Buckingham... And other eminent Hands. [T42637]
Publication Date:
1717
ESTC number:
T42637
DMI number:
348
53.
The art of poetry on a new plan [vol 2] [ESTC T56146] [ECCO]
Publication Date:
1762
ESTC number:
T56146
DMI number:
1051
54.
The beauties of the poets. Or, a collection of moral and sacred poetry, from the most eminent authors. [T189227] [ECCO]
Publication Date:
1773
ESTC number:
T189227
DMI number:
1145
55.
The beauties of the poets. Or, a collection of moral and sacred poetry. From the most eminent authors. [N15990] [ECCO]
Publication Date:
1777
ESTC number:
N15990
DMI number:
1198
56.
The beauties of the poets. Or, a collection of moral and sacred poetry. From the most eminent authors. [T79395] [ECCO]
Publication Date:
1777
ESTC number:
T79395
DMI number:
1180
57.
The beauties of the poets. Or, a collection of moral and sacred poetry. From the most eminent authors. [T79396] [ECCO]
Publication Date:
1777
ESTC number:
T79396
DMI number:
1201
58.
Miscellanea: the second volume [T39419] [partial reissue of T39417 vol. 2; reissue of T82103]
Publication Date:
1727
ESTC number:
T39419
DMI number:
639
59.
Miscellaneous poems and translations [T5777]
Publication Date:
1712
ESTC number:
T5777
DMI number:
264
60.
Miscellaneous poems and translations [T5778]
Publication Date:
1714
ESTC number:
T5778
DMI number:
293
61.
Miscellaneous poems, translations and imitations [T5779] [vol II]
Publication Date:
1720
ESTC number:
T5779 [vol II]
DMI number:
298
62.
Miscellaneous poems, translations and imitations [T5780] [vol II]
Publication Date:
1722
ESTC number:
T5780
DMI number:
306
63.
Miscellany Poems. By Mr. Pope. The Fifth Edition [Vol. 1] [T5782]
Publication Date:
1727
ESTC number:
T5782
DMI number:
555
64.
Miscellany Poems. By Mr. Pope. The Fifth Edition. [Vol. I] [ECCO] [T5781]
Publication Date:
1726
ESTC number:
T5781
DMI number:
546
65.
Miscellany Poems. By Mr. Pope. The Sixth Edition [vol. 1] [N1461] [ECCO]
Publication Date:
1732
ESTC number:
N1461
DMI number:
556
66.
Original poems and translations [T82103] [ECCO]
Publication Date:
1714
ESTC number:
T82103
DMI number:
420
67.
The Works of Anacreon, Sappho, Bion, Moschus and Museaeus [N25547]
Publication Date:
1760
ESTC number:
N25547
DMI number:
988
68.
The Works of Anacreon, Sappho, Bion, Moschus and Museaeus [T85626]
Publication Date:
1760
ESTC number:
T85626
DMI number:
952
69.
The works of Anacreon, Sappho, Bion, Moschus and Museaeus [T85627] [2nd ed]
Publication Date:
1789
ESTC number:
T85627
DMI number:
973
70.
Water poetry [T126559] [ECCO]
Publication Date:
1771
ESTC number:
T126559
DMI number:
1401